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Intel invests in the development of WiMAX network in Taiwan

Intel Corporation announced agreements reached with the government and industry in Taiwan, aimed at strengthening the country's position as a leading world center for the development and implementation of next generation connected devices and related technologies. Paul Otellini (Paul Otellini), president and CEO of a corporation Intel, reported that Intel Corporation has signed an agreement with the Taiwanese Ministry of Economic Affairs (Ministry of Economic Affairs, MOEA) on the joint establishment of the center to support the project Moblin, which will develop software with open source software and applications, optimized for devices based on the Intel Atom. New software and applications needed for full mobile Internet access via the plug next-generation devices, including mobile Internet devices, netbuki, nettopy and information-car entertainment systems based on Intel Atom.

Paul Otellini announced that in accordance with nerazglashaemymi a global investment organization Intel Capital plans to invest 386 million new Taiwan dollars (11.5 million U.S. dollars) in the Taiwanese provider VMAX. Target Intel Capital investment and business commitments made by the corporation Intel, will allow the company VMAX to deploy the first mobile network in Taiwan WiMAX, the beginning of commercial exploitation of which is scheduled for the first half of 2009

Planned Intel Capital investment in the company VMAX and business commitments made by Intel, reflect the mood of the corporation to accelerate global proliferation network WiMAX. More than 350 operators worldwide operate such networks. Intel Corporation, through the Fund Intel Capital has invested in 30 companies operating in the field of high technology and WiMAX service providers worldwide. One of the commitments made by Intel, - help service providers to deploy networks WiMAX. Among them - the company Sprint and Clearwire in the USA, Packet 1 in Malaysia, UQ Communications in Japan, as well as other companies worldwide.

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