The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has announced the result of a frequency spectrum review under which about a dozen companies lost Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) licences issued them five years ago.
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Motorola seals Taiwanese WiMax deals Motorola will supply WiMax wireless broadband networking equipment to a Taiwanese WiMax licence winner. Taiwan is one of the staunchest promoters of WiMax outside of the US, seeing the technology as a good way to spread broadband internet access throughout the island, which includes remote mountain villages and sparsely populated islands. The government ...
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BROADBAND WORLD FORUM -- Ruckus Wireless today announced that it has been selected by Telefonica del Sur , a leading provider of Internet-based multimedia and communication services in Chile, to supply its MediaFlex to support Latin America's first commercial IPTV service.
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( InfoWorld ) - Motorola Inc. has won two contracts to supply WiMax wireless broadband networking equipment to a Taiwanese WiMax license winner. Far EasTone Telecommunications Co. Ltd., one of the largest mobile phone service operators in Taiwan with 6.4 million subscribers, tapped Motorola to supply WiMax networking gear as part of its bid to topple a local fixed-line rival by taking to ...
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ECONET Wireless says the launch of the its Third Generation (3G) mobile service has been delayed because the company is yet to get a frequency from the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz).
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