
Australian-based Adam Internet will rollout WiMax in Adelaide’s metropolitan area.
The project, dubbed “AdamMax,” will be funded by South Australian and Federal Governments. AdamMax’s first connection is expected to be working in October. The entire rollout is expected to take place over the course of 15 months.
“AdamMax will effectively blanket metropolitan Adelaide, lighting up blackspot areas and providing a service that is fast, reliable and value for money,” said Scott Hicks, Adam Internet managing director.
After a 12 month long tender process, $3 million will be invested by the SA government for infrastructure acceleration and $12 will come from the ISP for the rollout. For every eligible customer denied a broadband service in Adelaide’s metropolitan area, the Australian Broadband Guarantee will give Adam Internet $2000 for setup cost for customers.





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