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April 14 2006
Samsung Telecommunications America
(Samsung) has unveiled its plans to work with regional service provider Arialink to deploy the first commercial Mobile WiMAX network in North
America.
Samsung plans to provide its suite of
WiMAX-ready products, as well as installation, training and product
support, enabling Arialink to commercially launch Mobile WiMAX in
Muskegon County, Mich., in early 2007.
Samsung will be the exclusive provider of
Mobile WiMAX services for Arialink in the Muskegon County region and is
slated to be the first technology solutions provider to deploy
commercial Mobile WiMAX in North America. Samsung has enacted similar
trials and plans for Mobile WiMAX deployment in Europe and Asia.
Samsung's suite of WiMAX-ready products
ushers in the age of converged services delivered from a single,
IP-based network. Home, business, and vehicular applications can include
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), video telephony, multimedia
messaging and conferencing, location and telematic services, broadcast,
and multimedia push and demand services.
Mobile WiMAX will drive revenue through
delivery of broadband services to rural and suburban locations not
accessible by current technology as well as creating broadband "hot
zones" in more densely populated areas.
This project will fulfill Arialink's
commitment to provide network services to underserved areas and to
enhance broadband service choices throughout Muskegon county. The state
of Michigan is providing financial backing for the project as part of
the Digital Divide Investment Program.
"Arialink is pleased to be working with
Samsung toward the first commercial Mobile WiMAX deployment in the
country," said Jason Schreiber, Arialink Broadband president. "Mobile
WiMAX will change the way customers think about telecommunications
services, and we're thrilled to be able to connect our county residents
to the new services and applications Mobile WiMAX enables."
Samsung believes that Muskegon County's
pilot network and eventual regional deployment of Mobile WiMAX will have
larger implications.
"Samsung is dedicated to enhancing the
wireless experience for consumers, as is evident in this landmark plan,"
said Jeong Han Kim, president, Samsung Telecommunications America. "The
regional deployment of Mobile WiMAX will help strengthen the momentum
toward ongoing development of WiMAX services throughout the U.S. and
beyond."
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