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Redline Demos Worlds First Complete WiMAX System

March 11, 2006

Redline Communications, the leading provider of advanced broadband wireless access and backhaul solutions, is featuring live, over-the-air gaming and other high-bandwidth applications using its RedMAX base station and subscriber units - the world's first complete WiMAX Forum Certified WiMAX system. The demonstration is taking place at Redline's booth at CeBIT 2006 in Hannover, Germany from March 9 to March 15.

"CeBIT visitors are among the first to experience fully certified Redline RedMAX WiMAX products in real-world applications," said Keith Doucet, Vice President, Marketing and Product Management, Redline Communications. "While there are many companies out there that claim to have WiMAX products, Redline is the first company in the world to have a complete WiMAX Forum Certified system. These live demonstrations at CeBIT are giving people the opportunity to experience WiMAX capabilities first hand."

Germany continues to be a major technology gateway for Central and Eastern Europe. Over the past few years the WiMAX industry has matured considerably to where it is now securely positioned to offer affordable, standards-based broadband access to all international markets, including those in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

Redline's award-winning WiMAX Forum Certified products showcased on March 10th incorporate the Intel PRO/Wireless 5116 WiMAX broadband interface and enable carriers and service providers to quickly and cost-effectively deliver rich broadband services including voice, video and data to enterprise and residential subscribers.

Thanks a lot Redline. Now people in rural communtities can also have broadband internet access.

Primarily in Africa, the poorest continent on the planet, [people] have to pay about 1000 times the cost of bandwidth. Eg: I MB dedicated access is $4,000.00 per month whilst it costs way less in developed countries like the USA UK and Japan.

The product is superb and now it is up to the bandwidth providers to lower their prices and make them affordable to the develping nations. It must be the duty of someone to have this done. At least to provide equal pricing [as developed countires].

Posted by: Maxwell O Amoako - March 11, 2006



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