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Tata Communications Rolls Out WiMAX Network With Telsima

FP Archives January 31, 2017, 01:35:47 IST

By the end of 2008, Tata Communications plans to have enabled WiMAX retail broadband service in about 15 cities.

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Tata Communications Rolls Out WiMAX Network With Telsima

Tata Communications has selected Telsima Corporation to provide WiMAX solutions for Tata Communications broadband wireless network in India.

In the initial phase, Tata Communications’ WiMAX network will offer broadband Internet access and content services to enterprise and residential customers in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Cochin, Chandigarh, and Kolkata. By the end of 2008, Tata Communications plans to have enabled WiMAX retail broadband service in about 15 cities.

“Tata Communications’ seeks to enrich life by enabling reliable and affordable communication anytime, anywhere”, said Shankar Prasad, President, Tata Communications’ Retail Business Unit. “To that end Tata Communications has selected Telsima to provide WiMAX infrastructure and subscriber equipment solutions to deploy our commercial WiMAX network, with 3000 base station sectors already getting deployed. This enables our customers to access video, education, music and business services. Telsima’s solution equipped with STC/MRC technology allows us to increase base station capacity thereby improving our ability to serve large number of customers with high quality and high speed broadband.”

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“WiMAX enables broadband services in a cost effective, decentralized manner in India where a majority of the country is not covered by wired infrastructure. The Indian broadband market, which today serves only 3.1 million customers in a nation with a population of over 1.2 billion, is forecast to grow significantly. The scale of unmet demand coupled with the emphasis on connectivity for education and the increasing ability to purchase Internet services will ensure that WiMAX broadband networks will thrive in this market,” Prasad further added.

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