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« WiMax Naysayers | Main | Alliance Formed for WiMax Roaming »
An operator in the Midwest U.S. is expanding its wireless network: Stonebridge uses Alvarion gear in the 900 MHz, 2.4 MHz, and 5 GHz frequencies to serve customers covering 1,000 square miles in parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. This operator sounds like a bit of a poster child for wireless, using wireless to backhaul the network as well as for last mile access. Stonebridge is using Alvarion’s BreezeAccess gear, not the BreezeMax gear, which is the line most often sold by Alvarion to operators interested in migrating to WiMax.
Posted by nancyg at June 2, 2005 3:30 PM
Categories: operators
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