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From: "Frank Keeney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 6:59 AM
Subject: [SOCALWUG] Wireless Tech Radio this Morning


>
> Mobile Public Safety Is Not Just For Small Towns - Patrick Leary
>
> http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=160403766
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> The Fresno system provides greater than 95% coverage of the 50% of the
city
> has chosen to roll out first, and does so at about 1/10th the cost of mesh
> systems that the city trialed according to Alvarion's Chief Evangelist aka
> Patrick Leary. "Several other things make this project important: it is an
> excellent example that demonstrates that wireless broadband for public
> safety is no longer just for small, rural towns." Fresno has a population
> around 500k, so it is a major tier 2 city. Also, it is the first major
> public safety network that converges BWA with WiFi, since each police
> vehicle will receive an Alvarion SU-M with integrated 802.11b.
>
> SCOOP: Patrick has two product announcements he'll make during this
Wireless
> Tech Radio show, so tune in to catch them! www.alvarion-usa.com
>
> Airspan - Eric Stonestrom
> Airspan, Alvarion, and Redline jumped the pack two weeks ago with their
> announcement to conduct private interoperability testing of their WiMAX
> products later this year. So we thought we'd like to learn more about
> Airspan by inviting CEO Eric Stonestrom to join us. Airspan, founded in
> 1992, has revenues now approaching $100 Million with over 300 customers in
> 95 countries and is a founding member and Board member of the WiMAX
> Forum.With products poised to deploy WiMAX around the globe, Eric may tell
> us a bit of their plans for WiMAX as he sees it evolving and, of course,
> what differentiates their product today. www.Airspan.com
>
>
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> Frank Keeney
> Tel: +1-626-344-1424
> Pasadena Networks, LLC
> http://www.wlanparts.com
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