Industriya Svyazi Deploys RADWIN's Wireless Broadband in Kazakhstan
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Jul 25, 2008
Author: money3
Topic: Corporate News
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Industriya Svyazi Deploys RADWIN's Wireless Broadband in Kazakhstan
-/Wi-Fi Technology News/-RADWIN, a leading provider of wireless broadband networks, announced that Industriya Svyazi, a service provider in Kazakhstan, deployed RADWIN's WinLink™ 1000 systems to provide high-speed and high quality data services to corporate and residential clients throughout the region.
Industriya Svyazi's CEO, Alexander Bugakov, was quoted: "We chose RADWIN's systems over the competition because the price is unbeatable and the systems are extremely reliable and robust. We have deployed WinLink™ 1000 and they operate flawlessly even in the harsh climate and the tough geography in the region. In one scenario we installed nine RADWIN links in a daisy chain formation, enabling us to achieve a range of over 330 Km (205 mi), with some links transmitting over 50 km. Thanks to RADWIN's high-capacity, long-range links we can reach out to serve underserved communities in rural areas."
RADWIN's Chief Operations Officer, Roni Weinberg, stated: "We are pleased to present Industriya Svyazi with this advanced offering together with our partner Newtech. With this latest win RADWIN is further increasing its strong foothold in the CIS countries where the demand for data connectivity is growing at an exponential rate. With our solutions, operators can leverage the huge demand for broadband and also bring connectivity to remote and hard-to-reach areas in the fastest, most affordable way."
About RADWIN (http://www.radwin.com)
RADWIN delivers cellular backhaul and wireless broadband access solutions in the sub-6GHz space, empowering carriers and service providers to connect subscribers everywhere. Radwins network delivers high performance, capacity, range, and quality at competitive prices. Established in 1997, RADWIN has installations in over 100 countries around the world.
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