August 2009

on August 20, 2009  



goa

BSNL will now provide Goa Industrial Development’s (Goa-IDC) 19 industrial estates with WiMax. This network will benefit the emerging businesses in Goa and will allow them to improve their companies.

“We are pleased that enterprises in Goa will now have access to high speed wireless broadband connectivity from BSNL. We aspire to bring benefits of advanced technology of mobile WiMAX to thousands of enterprises and consumers to Goa in the coming months,” said GR Ravi, general manager of BSNL Goa.

Read the rest

on August 19, 2009  



harris-stratex-open-rangeToday leading wireless solution provider, Harris Stratex Networks, Inc. has announced a five-year deal with Open Range Communications, Inc., a wireless broadband services provider for rural America.

Under this deal Open Range will provide network operations center (NOC) managed services based on Harris Stratex NetBoxx XT integrated services assurance technology. Open range will also reduce operational expences while improving its products.

herald-braun“With a network of this size and stature, service continuity is critical. By harnessing our managed network services expertise, we’re tackling the tactical network functions, allowing Open Range to focus on delivering innovative services that attract and retain customers, and open up additional revenue streams,” said Herald Braun, Harris Stratex president and CEO.

bill-beans-jr“Harris Stratex is providing us with a comprehensive, cost-effective suite of technologies and services, and they’ve demonstrated expertise and flexibility as a business partner,” said Bill Beans, Jr., founder and CEO of Open Range.

Read the rest

on August 19, 2009  



malaysia

Malaysia’s government research MIMOS has created the world’s first WiMax/WiFi hybrid solution.

Dubbed the “WiWi,” the solution operates on a 2.3 GHz frequency. MIMOS collaborated with WiMax companies Redtone International, Packet One Networks and Asiaspace. These companies would promote information and communications technology (ICT) through broadband technology such as WiMax.

dato-abdul-wahab-abdullah“MIMOS WiWi is an environmentally-friendly plug-and-play instant broadband hotspot technology platform, which is the ideal solution for cheaper and more affordable connectivity per user,” said Dato’ Abdul Wahab Abdullah, MIMOS president and CEO.

This solution should become part of Malaysia’s Broadband for General Population (BBGP) initiative that is expected to reach 50% of households by 2010.… Read the rest

on August 19, 2009  



When WiMAX started out in Pakistan, there were many speed bumps along the way– with the technology, network, customer service, and slow startups to name a few. In November 2007, Stephanie Mehta wrote an article in which she talks about subscriber losses, technology problems, and “The curse of WIMAX.”  But WiMAX got up, brushed off the dust, and forged ahead at full speed. In 2008, WiMAX had the biggest rollout in Pakistan. In the emerging markets, the Wateen-Motorola WiMAX project deployed its network to 17 major cities, including Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore .

Now, with the recession, many are saying that Wimax is taking a ride–downhill– with the rest of the economy. There are questions of whether WiMAX can deliver quality broadband and wide coverage.

Though some skeptics believe otherwise, WiMAX is still soaring. Juniper Research claims that Asia will dominate 50% of the WiMAX market by 2013. Craig R. Barrett, the Chairman of the Board of Intel Corporation, says that by 2012, WiMAX will reach out to billions of people.

Alcatel-Lucent’s recent study concludes that broadband isn’t affected by the recession. And so, with its largest functional network in the world in Pakistan, WiMAX continues to receive the same popularity and limelight as ever.… Read the rest

on August 18, 2009  



northern-michigan-university2In addition to providing their students with a top-of-the-line education, Northern Michigan University will now offer them a new WiMax network come this semester.

NMU’s WiMax network replaces its Wi-Fi network. It is accessible by students and staff who live off campus in the surrounding rural area. Some governmental entities will be able to access the network also. NMU’s WiMax is also mobile enabling network access from passing vehicles.

on August 18, 2009  



skycross-imat-antennaSkyCross has created a WiMax-capable antenna called the iMAT Antenna. It has a 2.5 times more powerful data transfer rate than the average two-antenna method.

The iMAT allows the functionality of 4G infrastructure to greatly improve. It is also cost-efficient for network operators.

This antenna is used by Japan’s UQ Communications network and the United States’ Clearwire network.… Read the rest

on August 18, 2009  



globe-telecom-logoWith Globe Telecom Inc. slated to become the largest WiMax network in Southeast Asia after its 2009 rollout, wireless platforms are set take precedence in the Philipines‘ Internet connectivity.

Globe Telecom’s WiMax services are an alternative to DSL and cable. The company offers a variety of consumer packages at monthly subscriber rates of P795 (approx. 16.44 USD) and P2,029 (approx. 41.96 USD).

By the end of 2009, Globe Telecom’s WiMax rollout will incorporate regions ranging from Luzon to Mindanao including: the Agusan provinces, Bataan, Benguet, Bohol, Bulacan, Cagayan de Oro, Capiz, Cebu, Compostela Val­ley, Cotabato, General Santos, Guimaras, Iloilo, Lanao, Leyte, the entire Metro Manila, Negros Island, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Rizal, Southern Luzon, Surigao, Tarlac and Zamboanga.

on August 18, 2009  



quantum-wireless-logo

In line with President Obama’s technology initiative which focuses on establishing an effective overall communications infrastructure, which involves improving cell phone services. Wi-Ex technology grabs outdoor signal and brings it in for you to use with your cell phone, smartphone and wireless data card – extending a cell zone and increased coverage in your home office or your car

New York, NY (PRWEB) — Quantum Wireless, a division of Quantum Networks, LLC, a leading provider of 3G and 4G/Wimax wireless products, announced today it will distribute, market, sell and install the Wi-Ex zBoost product line. The zBoost line of products creates Cell Zones™ for the home, office, car, personal space and travel. zBoost reduces dropped calls and improves cell phone signal indoors, as well as increases signal and speed of aircards, EDGE and 3G technology. The relationship will help effectively bridge the technological gap between rural and urban America, a service that mirrors the goal of President Obama’s broadband stimulus initiative.

zboost-wiex

In a speech to the residents of Springfield, IL on October 10, 2007, President Obama announced his intention to “lay down broadband lines through the heart of inner cities and rural towns all across America.” Guided by this statement, the Obama administration allocated over $7 billion to improve wireless broadband access in un-served and underserved U.S. regions under the American Recovery and Reform Act. Finally, in June 2009, The Rural Utilities Service (RUS) and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) published the official criteria for applicants, inviting Internet service providers to offer advanced broadband in much-needed areas across the nation.

President Obama’s technology initiative focuses on establishing an effective overall communications infrastructure, which involves improving cell phone services as well. In a 2008 poll conducted by Connecting Rural America, nearly 75 percent of the participants felt the government needed to take action to improve the cell phone coverage in rural areas. In May 2009, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) published a report that found mobile broadband network coverage less available in rural areas than it was in urban areas. American demand is strong for products that improve wireless service, such as the zBoost series.

lay down broadband lines through the heart of inner cities and rural towns all across America. At Quantum, we believe it is our responsibility to arm our customers with the essential tools and resources to be successful in the wireless

Read the rest

on August 18, 2009  



quantum-wireless-logo

In line with President Obama’s technology initiative which focuses on establishing an effective overall communications infrastructure, which involves improving cell phone services. Wi-Ex technology grabs outdoor signal and brings it in for you to use with your cell phone, smartphone and wireless data card – extending a cell zone and increased coverage in your home office or your car

New York, NY (PRWEB) — Quantum Wireless, a division of Quantum Networks, LLC, a leading provider of 3G and 4G/Wimax wireless products, announced today it will distribute, market, sell and install the Wi-Ex zBoost product line. The zBoost line of products creates Cell Zones™ for the home, office, car, personal space and travel. zBoost reduces dropped calls and improves cell phone signal indoors, as well as increases signal and speed of aircards, EDGE and 3G technology. The relationship will help effectively bridge the technological gap between rural and urban America, a service that mirrors the goal of President Obama’s broadband stimulus initiative.

In a speech to the residents of Springfield, IL on October 10, 2007, President Obama announced his intention to “lay down broadband lines through the heart of inner cities and rural towns all across America.” Guided by this statement, the Obama administration allocated over $7 billion to improve wireless broadband access in un-served and underserved U.S. regions under the American Recovery and Reform Act. Finally, in June 2009, The Rural Utilities Service (RUS) and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) published the official criteria for applicants, inviting Internet service providers to offer advanced broadband in much-needed areas across the nation.

President Obama’s technology initiative focuses on establishing an effective overall communications infrastructure, which involves improving cell phone services as well. In a 2008 poll conducted by Connecting Rural America, nearly 75 percent of the participants felt the government needed to take action to improve the cell phone coverage in rural areas. In May 2009, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) published a report that found mobile broadband network coverage less available in rural areas than it was in urban areas. American demand is strong for products that improve wireless service, such as the zBoost series.

lay down broadband lines through the heart of inner cities and rural towns all across America. At Quantum, we believe it is our responsibility to arm our customers with the essential tools and resources to be successful in the wireless

Read the rest

on August 17, 2009  



axxcelera-cpeAxxcelera Broadband Wireless Inc. has been selected to provide MoqiZone’s Chinese WiMax network with WiMax Base stations and CPEs. The WiMax products chosen are from the ExcelMAX, 802.16d line.

“High bandwidth and reliability of connection are critical to on-line gaming and Axxcelera’s ExcelMAX products provide that at a competitive price point. We are very excited to offer this solution to our other markets,” said Zhang Xinhua, MoqiZone‘s managing director.

Axxcelera was selected based on its success in digital entertainment delivery platform, MoqiZone’s, Tang Shang trial.

Read the rest


Warning: Unknown: failed to open stream: Permission denied in Unknown on line 0

Warning: Unknown: failed to open stream: Permission denied in Unknown on line 0

Fatal error: Unknown: Failed opening required '0ff' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/tmp:/usr/local/lib/php:/root/ZendGdata-1.11.1/library') in Unknown on line 0