Michael Pangia, senior vice president, Aviat Networks a global leader in wireless solutions provision has expressed the determination of the company to revolutionize the country’s telecommunications landscape with its 4th generation microwave solutions that delivers broadband services.
He said Aviat’s 4th generation microwave backhaul solutions are LTE-ready and that they provide the most comprehensive internet protocol (IP) transport features of any other wireless backhaul solution in its class.
“Aviat can give operators the peace of mind they deserve. The solution will provide a smooth migration path to all-IP networks necessary for tomorrow, extending life of their existing infrastructure so that they can avoid having to make a risky early leap to all-IP,” he said.
He added that Wimax technology is already well established and proven in volume deployments around the world and is available to turn up new broadband customers quickly.
“At Aviat, we understand how mobile networks work, having supplied turnkey wireless solution for the past 50 years. In an environment of uncertainty and unrelenting competitive pressures, Aviat has the experience and agility to anticipate what’s coming to help our customers make the right choices so that their investments today are not left stranded tomorrow,” he stated.
Pangia explained that Aviat backhaul solutions are essential part of hundreds of mobile networks all around the world. “With a rich legacy of innovation and technical expertise, we now deliver complete wireless solutions with all essential components from one expert source to build, expand and evolve communications networks globally,” he said.
Mr. Olawale Osimosu, sales director and country head, Aviat Networks in Nigeria, said that though the market is competitive, Aviat Networks obviously has an edge over alternatives in more ways than one. His words: “we hope to build on our value proposition in this market which is enhanced by our over-whelming local experience and presence with several certified sub contractors, to truly be seen as the service providers of choice for the communication industry in general and the telecom sector in particular”.
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