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  • Wow, WiMAX hits Uganda fairly soon!

    East African GSM provider MTN-Uganda announced that it is launching a WiMAX network. According to the company’s chief commercial officer, Erik van Veen, “There is a substantial unmet need for very high-speed internet access. WiMAX is an advanced solution, designed to meet this need, and to do so in a low-cost, flexible way.” At a press conference this week, Phinda Ncala, the chief technology officer for MTN-Uganda, said “WiMAX no longer is just a promise, a potential. Now it’s here, it’s real.” The company also noted that its WiMAX network “will initially be used as a fixed data platform, but will replace 3G as a broadband network by 2008.”


    About the Author: Jonathan Gosier (Founder) is an American-born software developer, writer and social entrepreneur. He currently lives in Kampala, Uganda where he is working on two fronts: to encourage western businesses and investors to engage African entrepreneurs and to encourage the adoption of computers, programming and use of the internet in the developing regions of Africa. He is a huge advocate for promoting the ways in which a semantic web will benefit emerging economies in the world.


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