New Era Newspaper

New Era Epaper
Icon Collap
...
Home / AfricaOnline launches JET-Powered wireless network in Namibia

AfricaOnline launches JET-Powered wireless network in Namibia

2018-07-18  Staff Report 2

AfricaOnline launches JET-Powered wireless network in Namibia
Staff Reporter WINDHOEK- AfricaOnline, one of the largest internet service providers in Namibia, has launched a wireless broadband network powered by RADWIN’s JET 5GHz Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP) smart Beamforming solutions. AfricaOnline has complemented its long-standing WiMAX service with a new carrier-grade JET PtMP service to deliver high-speed packages of up to 100Mbps to enterprises and homes in Windhoek. The entity is a member of the iWayAfrica group of companies, owned by Gondwana International Networks. Rampoint, a leading turnkey solution provider in Namibia and RADWIN’s partner, was in charge of project design and implementation.  “Demand for broadband is growing at an explosive rate. Users want more gigs to satisfy their Internet and social media appetites. We needed to expand our capacity and selected the 5GHz JETwhich allows us to offer capped, uncapped and dedicated service packages at speeds of up to 100 Mbps to suit every user and support a range of applications - from streaming video to online gaming and Internet browsing. Delivering exceptional performance and consistent high capacity, JET operates even in congested unlicensed bands and areas with a high noise floor. Our customers are ecstatic,” said Marc Gregan, Managing Director of AfricaOnline Namibia.   “We’re proud that AfricaOnline Namibia chose our solution to best serve its business and residential customers. JET’s unique Bi-Beam beamforming technology guarantees system operation in tough environments and overcomes interference. The JET carrier-grade systems allow service providers in urban and rural areas to easily deliver fast, reliable fibre-like service and reach remote locations in the most cost-effective way,” said Peter Turvey, Managing Director, Middle East, South & East Africa, RADWIN.  
2018-07-18  Staff Report 2

Tags: Khomas
Share on social media