Tech Mahindra, Redline’s preferred systems integration partner, will manage the implementation of the RedMAX 4C network. According to Milcom, it is deploying Redline’s RedMAX 4C systems at Amata Industrial Park, Thailand, to deliver its first Mobile WiMAX trial services targeted to business users in the region. The network will incorporate Redline’s outdoor remote radio head based on Redline’s 4th generation WiMAX technologies and RedMAX 4C RPM (RedMAX Personal Modem) subscriber units.
Rattana Metem, managing director of Milcom Systems, said: “The introduction of Mobile WiMAX services to our customers in Thailand will enable Milcom to further enhance our service offerings.”
Earlier in October 2008, Redline announced that Nex-Tech, a subsidiary of Rural Telephone Service Company and one of Kansas’ diversified integrators of communication technologies, has chosen Redline’s 3.65 GHz RedMAX solution for its multi-city WiMAX roll-out in Kansas USA.
Accordingly Nex-Tech will deploy Redline’s RedMAX base stations and customer subscriber units to provide WiMAX coverage in areas where DSL and fiber were not available. The WiMAX network will focus primarily on supporting the residential market which accounts for 80% of Nex-Tech’s subscriptions, and will include deployments in Hays & Great Bend Kansas.
RedMAX 4C, based on the WiMAX industry’s 802.16e-2005 standards for mobile WiMAX, includes the WiMAX Forum Certified RedMAX 4C Mobile WiMAX RPM subscriber devices and supports mobile wireless services including support Voice and Video over IP, medical, transportation and municipal applications, VPNs (Virtual Private Networks).