Mobile - Wireless Communications White Papers

Wireless Internet Links Highland Community to the World

Overview Heavily dependent on the nearby town of Sapa as a market for its farming goods, as well as a source of tourist dollars, Internet access promises to widen the linkage to Sapa and beyond. A successful deployment in remote Ta Van proves broadband access may be readily available to other under-served communities around the world. Sapa established a broadband Internet linkage via satellite, and distributing the connection via WiMAX technology as well as linked PCs and VoIP phones to the broadband Internet connection, eliminating the need to build a fixed-line network.

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PublisherIntel File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJuly 2007
FormatCase Studies   
Topics

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