WiMax in Brazil

 
 
Note:  The more I keep reading it seems like Brazil has been on the cutting edge on a couple advancement.  The other one that comes to mind of their new found export of the bio-fuel ethanol. 
 
For some time now, Brazil has been thought of as a key market for WiMax. The country’s low level of wired broadband access is no where near proportionate to its geographic size, making it a prime location for WiMax deployment.

Now, Solectek Corporation announced that it will be manufacturing and selling its SkyWay-MAX series of WiMAX products in that region, and is expecting to acheive success to that end. The numbers support this idea: according to Business Wire, “the total accumulated equipment market for BWA/WiMAX in Brazil should reach US$300 million by 2010.”

Though WiMAX trials have been going on all over South America for some time now, Solectek’s Vice President is quoted as saying that 2008 may be the year that high-density WiMAX deployment finally comes to fruition in Brazil.

Source: Going WiMax 

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