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Green Packet supplies WiMax modems for the 2.3 and 3.5 frequency range
November 30, 2009
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Green Packet Berhad (Greenpacket), a leading developer of next generation mobile broadband and networking solutions, announced that it has secured three separate deals with Eurasian WiMAX Operators for the supply of its award-winning WiMAX modems.
The deals are with WiMAX Operators, Maximali of Georgia, Intellecom of Ukraine and iCON Communications of Armenia. Maximali and Intellecom acquired the Outdoor Modems (OS230) and Indoor Modems (DV230) respectively. Whilst, iCON Communications purchased both Indoor Modems (DV350) and USB Modems (UM350).
“According to the Broadband Forum Q2 report, broadband growth of Eastern Europe was reported at 6% quarterly and 29% yearly, representing a two-fold growth compared to the world and Greenpacket foresees tremendous opportunity for the growth of WiMAX networks in the region,” said Kelvin Lee, Senior General Manager of Green Packet Berhad.
Green Packet Bhd.
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