With a population of 240 million people, Indonesia, the world's fourth largest country is one of the strategic growth markets in Asia. Endowed with a pool of well placed prospects that are ready to upgrade, spend and expand their market size, the country has made significant progress in recent years. With an established and favorable framework in place for growth of the ICT Industry in Indonesia, many global multi national companies are now shifting base or focus to Indonesia as investor confidence is gradually being restored. Indonesia lauch ICT 2007 on May 3-4, 2007 which are also supported by The Indonesian ICT Council (DeTIKNas), Depkominfo, KADIN and organized by The Indonesian Infocom society (MASTEL) and ECMI services. The most issues in this conference such as 3G, next generation network (NGN), broadband wireless access as solution to provide maximum wide reach in Indonesia.
Government, industry leaders and significant organizations will work hand-in-glove at the ICT summit to set roadmaps for the country, while technology and solutions providers will unveil exciting opportunities and new frontiers at the technology conference, held concurrently as the ICT 2007 Summit Indonesia exhibition today, May 3-5 2007 in Jakarta convention center. Go Forward ICT in Indonesia!
ICT 2007 Summit, for a better Indonesia Infocom
Thursday, May 3, 2007
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Labels: 3G, broadband, cellular, government, ict summit, NGN, technology, wireless
Cisco 3G Wireless WAN High-Speed WAN Interface Card
Monday, April 30, 2007
Ideal for primary broadband connections, the 3G HWIC delivers WAN connectivity in a fraction of the time required to install a traditional wired WAN connection. Configurations include: The 3G wireless HWIC automatically selects the best available service based on wireless network availability in the service area. Uses:The 3G wireless high-speed WAN interface cards (HWICs) offer a compelling alternative to traditional wireline backup solutions for the Cisco 1841, 2800 Series, and 3800 Series integrated services routers. The 3G wireless HWIC provides WAN backup using terrestrial cellular technology. This results in a true multipath WAN backup solution that delivers higher performance over ISDN solutions at a fraction of the cost.
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Motorola wins innovative wireless broadband solution
Monday, April 23, 2007
Motorola, Inc. announced that pioneering work carried out by its point-to-point wireless solutions group has been recognised with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise. The award recognises outstanding achievement by companies in the UK and is given solely on merit. Motorola won the award for its innovative wireless broadband solutions, this technology called Motorola Point to Point.
The technologies developed by the group, based in Ashburton, in the UK, provide governments, businesses, and service providers, with exceptionally high data rates and high levels of availability when using wireless broadband connectivity in situations that were previously impossible, such as across stretches of water.
Motorola's unique patented technology enables many companies to benefit from its high-performance broadband solutions. For example, the Central Scotland Fire and Rescue Services selected the solution to reliably connect its headquarters to local fire stations to ensure critical communications between the stations are assured. In addition, Motorola’s point-to-point fixed wireless solutions are part of the company’s MOTOwi4™ portfolio of wireless broadband solutions.
source : Motorola's press release
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Labels: broadband, enterprise, motorola, point-to-point, wibro, wireless
