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FreshTel To Spread WiMAX Network For 14-15 Cities In 2011The Ukrainian High Technologies company, the FreshTel brand, intends to cover about 14-15 cities with WiMAX network in 2011, Olena Minich, the president of the company, told the Ukrainian News agency.
Minich did not name the cities, however, she pointed out that it will be regional centers, and cities with population of up to 200,000 people.
As Ukrainian News earlier reported, in October, the National Communications Regulation Commission has provided the Ukrainian High Technologies company, which renders services under the brand of FreshTel, with a license for additional frequencies for radio-relay communication in 10 regions and Crimea until 2025.
Ukrainian High Technologies is an operator of wireless communications services based on the WiMAX technology.
The company's network in the 802.16d standard operates in the 3.4-3.6 giga-hertz frequency band.
The company launched commercial operation of a new network based on the Mobile WiMAX technology (the IEEE 802.16e standard) under the FreshTel brand name in January 2010.
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Intellecom Arranges Supplies of Equipment for WiMAX Network with SamsungInternet service provider Intellecom in September has made arrangements with Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd (South Korea) on supplies of equipment for the WiMAX network, reads a statement made by the provider.
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Intellecom Deploys WiMAX Wireless Internet Network in KharkivInternet service provider Intellecom on June 15 put into operation wireless WiMAX internet network in Kharkiv, reads a statement made by the company.
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Intellecom to Put into Operation WiMAX Network in KharkivInternet service provider Intellecom has plans to put into operation wireless WiMAX internet network in Kharkiv, reads a statement made by the company.
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Nokia Siemens Networks drives evolution to TD-LTETelecom operators across the globe can now gain quick and simple access to LTE-based mobile broadband for unpaired frequency bands. At the Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) Industry Conference today, Nokia Siemens Networks announced that it has fully integrated TD-LTE with its existing mobile platforms including base stations and core networks. The company also showcased the industry’s first concurrent TD-SCDMA and TD-LTE demo. The co-existence of the two technologies is a significant step towards facilitating operators’ transition to TD-LTE and was conducted on Nokia Siemens Networks’ Flexi Multiradio Base Station.
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Intellecom Launches WiMAX Network in KyivThe Intellecom internet service provider launched a wireless internet service based on the WiMAX technology in Kyiv on May 17.
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Sprint’s WiMAX smartphone coming June 4Sprint CEO Dan Hesse revealed that the nation's first WiMAX smartphone, the HTC Evo 4G, will become available on June 4 for $200 with a two-year contract and a $100 mail-in rebate.
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Ukrainian High Technologies Introduces Unlimited Tariff Plan FreshOneThe Ukrainian High Technologies company has introduced the FreshOne unlimited tariff plan from 23 April 2010.
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Operators Can Now Migrate Cost-Efficiently to Next-Generation Wireless NetworksOperators can now offer their subscribers more compelling data services at attractive prices. In recent customer projects, Nokia Siemens Networks has tested and proven how its all-IP FlexiPacket Radio microwave solution successfully interoperates with the Tellabs 8600 family for IP/MPLS networks. Such a combination – as part of Nokia Siemens Networks’ mobile backhaul solution – enables operators to migrate legacy networks to fully packet-based technology for faster data routing at lower costs.
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WiMAX market coming out of recessionInfonetics Research said the WiMAX market is coming out of the recession, posting three consecutive quarters of revenue growth for 802.16e equipment and devices.
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