OneFi Technology has announced it is now ready to deploy its wireless 4G Networks (4th generation capability). This 4th generation capability is much more robust and has significantly wider range than the 3G networks.
The OneFi 4G system can provide Internet connectivity to the vast rural areas in the US and other global areas without proper connectivity capabilities. Company officials inform that this system works as the backbone for robust but affordable services such as the internet, video IPTV (
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The company is ready to serve clients that need an Internet network and said they will immediately begin working on this once funding for installation is secured.
Once the company receives the funds, it said it will deploy its qualified engineers to the client's area to lay out the project and complete engineering working drawings. They expect this step to be completed in 45-60 days.
The next step is the installation, and OneFi estimates this to be completed within 60 - 90 days, depending on the complexity of the project. All these steps are expected to provide a sizeable income for the company.
OneFi Technology is a WiMax company that develops broadband networks capable of 4G (4th generation) compatibility. The company is currently working on projects in South America, the Caribbean, the Middle East and Africa, as infrastructure in many of these regions is either non-existent or legacy.
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TMCnet reported that OneFi Technology recently signed an agreement with the Navajo Nation to bring its WiMAX (
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Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anuradha’s article, please visit her columnist page.Edited by
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