Need Help? Call our Experts: (877) 495 8503

BROADBAND EXPERT NEWS
3G and 4G network issues to be overcome with help of a new business model

In order to combat key obstacles that are currently limiting 3G and 4G service growth and to help with the roll out of in-building and outdoor wireless broadband services that will provide the highest levels of performance a new business model has been announced by a provider of in-building communications solutions, Intelibs.

Using its own technology and working with its global collaboration partners, Intelibs creates ideal solutions for both indoor and outdoor wireless broadband communications and it has advised that it can deliver the ideal ecosystem for 4G evolution with its wide and varied portfolio of services and products.

The driving market requirement to overcome the barriers that are holding 3G and 4G wireless broadband performance back will be addressed by the new approach from Intelibs according the industry experts. A fresh approach to the provision of seamless services and the overcoming of coverage challenges has been seen with the company’s combined use of advanced technologies and it international expertise.

In a statement the senior vice president of Kisan Telecom, Harry Kim said “There has never been a better time to explore innovative new approaches for advancing 3G and 4G wireless and mobile broadband in the U.S.”

The ideal ecosystem for enhanced solutions was created by Intelibs portfolio of services and products, said Kim.

The CEO of Intelibs, Seyong Park said in a recent statement “We apply real world successes to benefit everyone in the wireless value chain. Intelibs introduces global partners to new regions. As demands and needs grow, service providers, businesses and users all benefit from these partnerships, solutions, expertise and market learning.”

Its key role was to help service providers to offer advanced wireless broadband features that would allow for the convergence of proximity/location, data and voice and the most extensive coverage said the company.

Source tmcnet

Post a Comment