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April 13, 2010
KUALA LUMPUR -- Greenpacket, a leading developer of Next Generation mobile broadband and networking solutions, unveiled its new range of high performance and economical WiMAX modems, starting with the Indoor VoIP EX-series at WiMAX Forum Congress Asia in Taipei today.
The EX series feature data and voice ports and is designed to deliver superior indoor performance. It incorporates high gain antenna to improve WiMAX signals reception, multi-directional omni antenna allowing flexibility of device placement and, Switched Transmit Diversity Technology to boost uplink signal strength performance during transmission. The design also provides for use of external antenna and connection to WiFi router.
In coming months, Greenpacket will be introducing the outdoor and USB dongle versions of the cost-effective range to serve Operators looking to offer basic service packages to subscribers. The full range supports 2.3, 2.5 and 3.5GHz WiMAX frequency bands, and is part of Greenpacket’s portfolio of Next Generation Wave 2 compliant WiMAX modems.
“With the cost-effective range, Operators will immediately enjoy a lower subscriber acquisition cost without sacrificing the quality of wireless broadband. The range enables them to also expand their service offerings to cater to diverse market needs,” said Kelvin Lee, Senior General Manager of Greenpacket.
Green Packet Bhd.
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