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Chicago-area communities deploy mobile broadband network

Jul 1, 2006 12:00 PM

Six Chicago-area communities deployed a regional, mobile broadband network using Alvarion's Breeze Access 900 system, which supports fixed and mobile public-safety applications for law enforcement and firefighting efforts. The network connects 50 police cars and 15 fire vehicles and provides users with remote access to database information and surveillance video, according to Alvarion.

The company also announced ENTEL Chile is implementing the first WiMAX network in the country using Alvarion's BreezeMax 3500, a WiMAX platform that meets IEEE 802.16 standards and uses OFDM technology to deliver non-line-of-sight functionality.


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