Cisco will build a WiMAX network in Malaysia
YTL e-Solutions Berhad (YTLE), an affiliate of the corporation YTL Berhad, has signed a strategic agreement with Cisco to deploy a WiMAX network in the base part of peninsular Malaysia. Under the agreement, Cisco will build a core network and integration of WiMAX for YTLE (will include IP CORE, operations support systems, billing systems, active network control center - Proactive Network Operating Center, PNOC and the laboratory to check compatibility), to help the company quickly YTL put into operation new services.
The project is implemented in accordance with the plans YTLE to organize mobile Internet access throughout Malaysia. After running the commercial use of the company's WiMAX YTLE (scheduled for 2009), urban residents and rural areas have access to a range of 4G mobile services for voice, data and video through personal mobile WiMAX.
According to executive vice president, chief director for services and the globalization of Cisco Wim Elfrinka (Wim Elfrink), «such a model of cooperation - the first experience for Cisco, demonstrates how government organizations and leaders in the field of modern technology can together build a network to provide services That increase business productivity and quality of life in general. Implementing the mobile Internet, YTLE and Cisco are helping to improve the global ranking of Malaysia and its people ». Elfrink added that this new type of partnership demonstrates the flexibility Cisco to introduce new business models designed to meet the diverse needs of users worldwide.
YTLE plans to sell low-cost packages WiMAX, combining high-speed, wide coverage and access to mobile Internet services that will meet the needs of telecommunications as a corporate or private users.
The project is implemented in accordance with the plans YTLE to organize mobile Internet access throughout Malaysia. After running the commercial use of the company's WiMAX YTLE (scheduled for 2009), urban residents and rural areas have access to a range of 4G mobile services for voice, data and video through personal mobile WiMAX.
According to executive vice president, chief director for services and the globalization of Cisco Wim Elfrinka (Wim Elfrink), «such a model of cooperation - the first experience for Cisco, demonstrates how government organizations and leaders in the field of modern technology can together build a network to provide services That increase business productivity and quality of life in general. Implementing the mobile Internet, YTLE and Cisco are helping to improve the global ranking of Malaysia and its people ». Elfrink added that this new type of partnership demonstrates the flexibility Cisco to introduce new business models designed to meet the diverse needs of users worldwide.
YTLE plans to sell low-cost packages WiMAX, combining high-speed, wide coverage and access to mobile Internet services that will meet the needs of telecommunications as a corporate or private users.
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