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Quiconnect Partners with Manbujia for Wi-Fi Roaming in China
Updated:2008/8/1 11:22
Manbujia, a provider of wireless broadband roaming solutions for consumers and network operators in Asia, announced that it has signed a connectivity agreement with Quiconnect, under which Quiconnect's international telecom company customers will be able to provide their end-users with access to Wi-Fi hotspot infrastructure in China. Through its network operator partnerships with major local market operators including China Netcom, Manbujia has many strategic and important areas of China enabled for Wi-Fi roaming, including Beijing airport and the Central Business District. Final integration and testing have also been completed with other key network providers within China, which will allow Manbujia to provide comprehensive coverage for the Beijing Olympics. Charles Ashley, Manbujia's founder and CEO, said, "This partnership is exciting as it demonstrates the hard work that we have put into providing a reliable and stable gateway for wireless broadband roaming in China. Quiconnect's reputation as an international interconnectivity specialist with leading telcos and network operators was key to this agreement as we rapidly expand our customer and network operator base." "Similarly, our Chinese partners' wireless broadband networks add significant roaming footprint for Quiconnect's own customers in one of the world's fastest-growing and most dynamic of markets," added Ashley. Manbujia said the hosting of the Olympics in Beijing between August 8-24, 2008 has made the timing of this agreement key as it will provide thousands of visitors to the games with reliable and affordable Wi-Fi access. Jeff Mabe, Quiconnect's vice president, sales and marketing, said, "We're delighted to be partnering with Manbujia as it represents a fantastic opportunity for our clients to provide their own customers, in other words the traveling public, with seamless Wi-Fi roaming within China during this historic time." Source:itnewsonline ,China to ease restrictions on Wi-Fi enabled handsets (2009-6-26) ,MIIT gives green light to WAPI handsets, Wi-Fi still excluded (2009-4-24) ,Huawei announces dual-mode Wi-Fi and HSPA for netbooks (2009-4-17) ,Alliance develops Web-free Wi-Fi link (2009-4-3) |
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