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Re: sonofeinstein13 post# 76531

Wednesday, 05/30/2007 3:06:02 PM

Wednesday, May 30, 2007 3:06:02 PM

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For some reason Dave Sims edited his article from your link and omitted the part about Globetel. Here it is in the entirety from a different link:

CRM and VoIP, Enforta WiMAX, Microsoft CRM, TEC Report on CMA, PacificNet
May 30, 2007
By David Sims
David at firstcoffee d*t biz

The news as of the first coffee this morning, and the music is some Coleman Hawkins, some Clifford Brown and Max Roach:

Enforta has announced that it has commissioned its network and started to offer services in the regional capitals of Voronezh and Penza.

Networks in the cities of Ulyanovsk, Tula, and Yaroslavl are also operational and awaiting final regulatory consents. Services in Krasnoyarsk and Samara will be commissioned during June and July.

"We expand our service area by another 6 million people with the inclusion of these additional seven cities", said Victor Ratnikov, Enforta's General Director, adding that Enforta now operates "the largest wireless broadband 'footprint' in Russia covering a total of 25 regional capitals with over 50 million people."

So nice to see honest, hard-working companies committed to developing the Russian WiMAX market, instead of cheap fly-by-night shysters like GlobeTel.

Enforta has also announced that it expects to begin deploying the new Alvarion "BreezeMax 5200' product upon obtaining final Russian certifications during Q3.

"Enforta is unique in operating networks at both the 3.5 GHz and 5.2 GHz licensed frequencies", said Lee Sparkman, Enforta's President, adding that in his opinion enterprises will appreciate the "high data throughput and stability of 'BreezeMax 5200'" products, while consumers and small business will appreciate "the simplicity of self-installed equipment supported by 'BreezeMax 3500'."

Enforta plans to begin services in an additional eight cities during the second half of 2007.

"There are no 'silver bullets' when it comes to providing broadband services," Sparkman said, but going forward "Enforta will have the flexibility to deploy either Alvarion BreezeMax 3500, ideal for consumers and small business requiring self-installable equipment, or BreezeMAX 5200 for high performance, mission critical, enterprise applications, or both."

Enforta was formed in October, 2003 with the objective to provide broadband services using WiMAX and other advanced technologies in Russia's regional capitals. It's owned by Sumitomo Corporation, Baring Vostok Capital Partners, EBRD, and its management team
http://blog.tmcnet.com/telecom-crm/2007/05/30/crm-and-voip-enforta-wimax-microsoft-crm-tec-report-on....



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