Azulstar to Upgrade its Existing Municipal Wi-Fi Networks with WiMax
19.03.2008 18:49 VoIP Asterisk - Source: Asterisk
Grand Haven Mayor, Roger Bergman said, "We are very excited to bring Grand Haven back to the forefront of municipal wireless by adding WiMAX to our existing citywide Wi-Fi network. We believe this is a technology platform that directly benefits our community's future and immediately reduces our internal IT costs."
Tyler van Houwelingen, Azulstar founder and CEO added, "WiMAX dramatically improves the economics, performance and reliability of municipal wireless and is one of the most significant technologies of our time. We applaud the FCC for making more WiMAX spectrum available in the USA. Our customers will be delighted with the service."
According to Kevin Suitor, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at Redline, "We are confident that Azulstar can achieve its objective of bringing better broadband services to more customers in Grand Haven and across their networks with our proven WiMAX solutions. With more than 150 deployments of our RedMAX™ products around the world, and the world's first complete WiMAX Forum Certified® system, Redline delivers the most advanced and highest capacity WiMAX network available today."
Highlights of the planned WiMAX network now being tested include:
- Up to 20Mbps symmetric speeds for business and 10Mbps for residential and mobile connections.
- IEEE 802.16e-2005 mobile WiMAX technology which incorporates several advances such as MIMO/beam-forming antennas and Scalable-OFDMA.
- Licensed-spectrum operation providing service with up to 99.999% reliability.
- Direct support for VoIP telephony, IP-Television and municipal applications such as automated meter reading, intelligent transportation and public safety/homeland security access.
Azulstar will continue its strategy of owning and operating municipal wireless networks in regions where it can also deploy licensed-spectrum WiMAX. In existing Azulstar projects where Wi-Fi technology is the only viable option due to spectrum limitations, Azulstar has migrated to a subcontractor role, assisting the municipalities and partners achieve their goals, but no longer acting as the network owner.
Source: PR Web Inc.
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