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    RUSSIAN AND ARMENIAN PRESIDENTS WITNESS LAUNCH OF MOBILE WIMAX SERVICE IN ARMENIA

    WiMax.com
    http://www.wimax.com/commentary /blog/blog-2008/october/Russian-and-Armenian-Presi dents-witness-launch-of-mobile-WiMAX-service-in-Ar menia-1028
    Oct 28 2008
    TX

    Comstar UTS presents MiMAX USB devices to government leaders at
    unveiling of nationwide network powered by Airspan radios.

    Airspan Networks announced that an official ceremony was held in
    Yerevan, Armenia last week to launch Comstar's nationwide WiMAX
    network. At the ceremony, Comstar's CEO presented Airspan's MiMAX
    Q-Series USB devices to Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev and
    President Serge Sarkisyan of Armenia.

    Comstar has deployed Airspan's WiMAX equipment to create a hybrid
    network capable of fixed and mobile services. The network uses 24 base
    stations to cover Yerevan and 18 additional Armenian cities. WiMAX
    services are offered to commercial and consumer customers featuring
    high-speed Internet, voice over IP (VoIP), video conferencing and
    mobile services.

    A highlight of the ceremony was a two-way video conference between
    the presidents and a medical diagnostics center in the city of
    Armavir. The heads of state received a briefing from the center on a
    pilot deployment for mobile WiMAX. "This national WiMAX network is a
    unique project for Armenia and one of the first projects of its kind
    worldwide," said Sergey Pridantsev, president and chief executive
    officer of Comstar UTS.

    Comstar is using Airspan's EasyST indoor subscriber stations based
    on the IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard for the deployment. "We are very
    proud to partner with Comstar in such a revolutionary project,"
    stated Anders Rendahl, Airspan's Senior Vice President & General
    Manager EMEA. "The attendance of the Presidents of Russia and Armenia
    to this ceremony only highlights the importance of the life-changing
    effects a network such as this can have on a country like Armenia."

    Armenia has a population approaching 3 million with just over one-third
    living in the capital city of Yerevan. A September 2007 study found
    only 173,000 Internet users in the country with a mere 2,000 having
    broadband access. The availability of a nationwide broadband network
    is certain to impact those statistics in the coming years.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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