Alvarion today announced that it is creating WiMAX Zone Rapid Deployment Kits (RDKs) to enable quick and easy deployment of broadband services in small to medium sized emerging markets. Together with Alvarion, Intel plans to promote these RDKs at AfricaCom, a telecommunications conference (press releases). The solution has been created in conjunction with the Intel’s World
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Alvarion is creating WiMAX Zone Rapid Deployment Kits to be promoted by Intel as an easy to deploy solution for supporting broadband connectivity in emerging markets beginning at AfricaCom - the pan-African communications event opening November 18 in Cape Town.
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