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Tel-Aviv, Israel, August 2, 2004 - Alvarion Ltd has announced that BT's
trials of its Radio Broadband (Broadband Wireless Access) technology have been successfully concluded, and that BT has signed an initial contract with Alvarion to help bring the solution to market. An initial order has already been placed by BT, for equipment for its first sites in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is set to be the first region to deploy Radio Broadband, following a DETI contract awarded to BT on March 29, to provide 100% broadband coverage in Northern Ireland by December 2005. Radio Broadband will be an integral part of this total coverage solution. The network pilots were conducted in Porthleven (Cornwall), Pwllheli (Wales), Ballingry (Scotland) and Campsie (Northern Ireland). Feedback on the trials was positive, with 73% of trialists extremely or very satisfied with the product. 89% of those involved in the trial also indicated that they would be interested in subscribing on a permanent basis. It is likely that radio broadband will play a key part in addressing those 565 exchanges across the UK where ADSL is not commercially viable, working with partners to provide the most cost effective technical solution. "Radio broadband provides another innovative way for BT to provide ADSL-equivalent services in areas where our wireline infrastructure cannot reach," said Chet Patel, General Manager of Internet Access products at BT. "Feedback from the trials was incredibly positive both in terms of ease of use, and suitability for the job. Based on this, we're confident that the product will begin to meet the needs of more remote broadband users, where we are able to deploy this technology." More at http://www.alvarion-usa.com/RunTime/...=345&type=item Regards Sunil Sunil Sood |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Sunil Sood
<(E-Mail Removed)> writes snip >It is likely that radio broadband will play a key part in addressing those >565 exchanges across the UK where ADSL is not commercially viable, working >with partners to provide the most cost effective technical solution. > endsnip Do you know where that list of 565 exchanges is kept? And are we able to view it? TIA -- IamTheWalrus |
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"IamTheWalrus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed) > Do you know where that list of 565 exchanges is kept? > And are we able to view it? http://www.samknows.com/broadband/league.php?status=2 keeps a list of the "unviable" exchanges - though it currently has 569 listed for some reason and not 565. Regards Sunil |
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>> Do you know where that list of 565 exchanges is kept?
>> And are we able to view it? > >http://www.samknows.com/broadband/league.php?status=2 keeps a list of the >"unviable" exchanges - though it currently has 569 listed for some reason >and not 565. > Thanks babes. -- IamTheWalrus |
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