Tata Teleservices Offers Wi-Fi Coverage in Navi-Mumbai
India's Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) has announced the completion of a large scale deployment of Wavion WBS-2400 Base Stations in the district of Navi-Mumbai, India. The WBS-2400 base stations will provide high-speed wireless (Wi-Fi) connectivity to small and medium enterprises and residences of Navi-Mumbai (formerly known as New Bombay).
“As a leading telecom service provider, we are committed to enable our customers with reliable, and manageable broadband connectivity, anytime, anywhere”, said Mr. Haridev Khosla, President- Network, Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited. “We have chosen Wavion’s Wi-Fi solution because of their powerful beamforming technology and their architecture solution that enables a cost-effective, carrier-grade network coupled with superior service and security standards.”
Wavion’s WBS-2400 spatially adaptive beamforming base stations provide extended range, improved indoor penetration and better interference resilience.
“We are proud to be selected by Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited for their first, large-scale metro Wi-Fi deployment”, said Tal Meirzon, CEO of Wavion. “A carrier grade, end-to-end solution, was deployed and made operational in record time.”
Posted to the site on 1st June 2009
