interesting story on india, page-5

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    No my bad I was incorrect it was BSNL that Arasor are dealing with.

    Oh well they are also mentioned in this story..



    "• WiMax

    Very soon there will be multiple nationwide fixed WiMax rollouts aimed at bridging the copper gap, offering in many cases wireless DSL (equivalent) service.

    Among private players, Tata/ VSNL is most aggressive on this front, but BSNL has allocated up to $750 million for a build-out that includes a franchise option to accelerate deployment.

    Perhaps more than any other large market worldwide, India is well positioned to exploit the benefits of WiMax as an access technology. Given that many developing markets in Africa, Indonesia, CALA, and elsewhere lack strong copper infrastructure, India will be an important testing ground for the technology and its support infrastructure.

    For instance, many optical vendors (ZTE, ECI, Nortel, etc.) are positioning themselves to play into WiMax backhaul markets in India."


    It would also appear to me that Indian companies are exploring sharing of both fixed and wireless infrastructure which would also place the ARR technology in the box seat given the unique piggbacking of data that they have developed allowing single base stations to transfer alot more data.

    Please if I have got my tech info slightly off someone correct me as I have been learning on the fly. However thats my understanding of the product at the moment?

 
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