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Yozan’s Tokyo WiMAX Upgraded
Airspan Networks announced on Thursday they had completed a WiMAX network optimization program with Yozan of Tokyo, Japan. Airspan began this project back in July and the testing period last month. As of 1 September, Yozan had over 100 WiMAX base stations operating in five major regions and the company is said to be planning to launch corporate targeted web services next month.
According to the announcement, during the testing period the company “demonstrated that the Yozan network delivers better than 99.9% service availability over Yozan’s direct WiMAX and its ‘Bitstand WiFi’ service platforms.” Via TMCnet Continue>>

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