Alvarion wireless broadband solution selected by ACS for high-speed network in Angola

Alvarion, a provider of 4G networks in the broadband wireless access (BWA) market, announcedthat Angola Communications Systems (ACS), a Business Unit of MSTelcom, has selected Alvarion’s BreezeMAX Extreme solution to introduce a high-speed wireless broadband network in Angola.

 

ACS has been providing satellite and wireless broadband services to private and public sectors including banks, government departments and entities across Angola.

 

The high-speed network, operating in the 4.9 GHz frequency range, will be the first Alvarion  802.16e deployment in Angola. ACS’s network will provide a range of broadband services to Luanda business customers, to local municipalities and to various provincial towns and villages as last mile.

 

 

Alvarion’s BreezeMAX Extreme technology, teamed with its commitment to our success, gives us the confidence that we are ready to meet the needs of our diverse types of users consistently and in the long-term,” said Carlos Carvalho, chief technology officer of ACS.

 

In such a dynamic market, Alvarion’s experience in Africa and market-leading technology are crucial to successfully delivering this network with efficiency,” Carvalho added.

 

Expanding beyond a traditional carrier model, service providers like ACS are enabling both rural and urban Africa to move forward at a rapid pace, and we are thrilled to be a part of this transition,” said Eran Gorev, president and CEO of Alvarion.

 

BreezeMAX Extreme brings technological and financial benefits to the licensed and license-exempt frequency bands enabling a superior business case. With field-proven Quality of Service (QoS) and security in very challenging interference-prone frequencies, BreezeMAX Extreme is an optimal solution for the African region.

 

Through very close relationships and agreements with operators at national and international levels, ACS is able to provide links to any part of Angola.

 

ACS invests much of its resources to update technology and equipment to ensure that it continues to provide its services with the best possible quality. This is also achieved by the dedicated staff and includes a selection of highly experienced engineers and technicians.

 

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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