24 global ViMAX network service providers

13 service providers worldwide are currently deploying the first fixed WiMAX systems. These systems are based on Intel's WiMAX technologies, providing high-speed broadband access for businesses and home users spread from Germany to Guatemala .

Picture 1 of 24 global ViMAX network service providers Eleven other service providers are currently preparing to officially launch Intel technology using WiMAX networks later this year.

Based on the success of WiMAX testing globally, service providers are now fully deploying the technology's commercial services in cities, neighborhoods and shallow areas. village

ViMAX allows broadband wireless network systems to be able to reach areas that were previously inaccessible or cost a lot to be accessible.

' As WiMAX has received very strong driving forces when deployed in its entirety, households and businesses will soon enjoy the ease and power of effective wireless networking capabilities. "costly, " said Scott Richardson, general manager of Intel's Broadband Wireless Division.

Coordinate with Intel and use devices based on Intel® PRO / Wireless 5116 broadband connection interface, commercial network systems are now deployed by service providers: Altitude Telecom (France) , AXTEL (Mexico), BEC Telecom, SA (Dominican Republic), Dedicado (Uruguay), Globe / Innove (Philippines), Iberbanda (Spain), Irish Broadband (Ireland), SferaNET (Poland), Mikkelin Puhelin Oyj and Savonlinnan Puhelin Oy (Finland), Telgua (Guatemala), Ukrainian High Technologies (Ukraine), and WiMAX Telecom (Austria and Slovakia).

These deployed networks will support a wide range of usage models, from basic high-speed access services for families to Internet telephony, business connectivity and support for schools. school and government office.

There are also a number of other service providers that are still in the process of deploying the WiMAX network and it is expected that these networks will be completed and put into operation later this year, including Americatel Peru SA. (Peru), Call Plus (New Zealand), Chunghwa Telecom Co. Ltd. (Taiwan), DBD Deutsched Breitband Dienste GmbH (Germany), Digicel (Caribbean), Entel (Chile), Ertach (Argentina), Integrated Telecom Company (Saudi Arabia), Next Mobile (Philippines), Taiwan Fixed Networks (Radio) Loan) and VeloCom (Argentina).

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