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South Africa’s Telkom is trialing a broadband wireless network: The company has installed two base stations from Alvarion in Pretoria and a small number of customers are trialing the service.
Intel is collaborating on the trial. Intel is “collaborating” on a number of such trials around the world, including in the U.S. and Ireland. These agreements must be part of the larger Intel strategy to promote WiMax. It’s not clear how much Intel is investing in these trials nor whether Intel is taking part in such trials because operators aren’t voluntarily buying into WiMax.
Posted by nancyg at January 11, 2005 3:31 PM
Categories: Trials
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