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Home » Neotel Selects Telsima for WiMAX in South Africa

Neotel Selects Telsima for WiMAX in South Africa

June 15, 2008
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South Africa’s Neotel has chosen Telsima’s WiMAX technology for its network deployment.

It is estimated that fewer than a quarter of households in South Africa have access to basic fixed line telecommunications, and only a small fraction of those have broadband Internet access. Neotel will contract Telsima’s regional partner, Tellumat, to provide the equipment and associated turnkey services and support for the deployment of Neotel’s WiMAX network. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Wolfgang Mack, Telsima’s Chief Marketing Officer added, “Economic and regulatory conditions have changed dramatically in recent years making the African continent one of the most viable for converged telecommunications services over WiMAX networks. The economies of scale and performance enabled by WiMAX allow new services from established service providers and new entrants into the market to construct viable business cases for converged services to residential and business customers.”http://www.telsima.com

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