Alvarion Deploying Wi-Fi Coverage in Georgia

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­Alvarion says that it has won a municipal Wi-Fi deployment contract from the Georgia based rural internet services provider, G-Net

Over 600 Wi-Fi base stations are being deployed in heavily congested areas in Georgia's capital city, Tbilisi and rural villages situated nationwide. The network provides access in the 2.4 GHz band.

Focusing on Georgia's capital city, Tbilisi, the base stations will be deployed in hot zones to cover highly congested areas such as public places, stadiums and malls. Additionally, base stations deployed in rural villages will provide high speed internet connection and services.

Alvarion partnered with BPK for the local deployment. The first phase of the project is currently underway and has already enabled more than 5,000 customers to be connected and have access to services that were previously unavailable. The second phase is being planned towards the end of the year.

"Alvarion is pleased to provide a new territory with the technology they need to connect both rural and urban areas," stated Hezi Lapid, President and CEO of Alvarion. "Our partnership with BPK has allowed us to seamlessly implement this solution for G-Net and their customers."

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