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Telefonica to Promote Intel''s WiMAX Services in Latin America
Updated:2008/4/11 11:40
Intel and Telefonica have announced an agreement to expand the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) and broadband Internet access for consumers and businesses in Latin America. The companies plan to work together on how to complement Telefonica''s existing and planned broadband offerings with the deployment of IEEE 802.16e WiMAX networks in selected countries.
Intel is a major backer of the WiMAX technology. "Through the joint efforts between Intel and Telefonica, we are expanding the possibilities for businesses in the region, but also accelerating the access to technology and a variety of connectivity solutions, providing more opportunity for improved communication, education and better quality of life," said Ricardo Carreon, director of Intel Latin America. The companies plan to develop computing and connectivity solutions for consumers that make it easier to access the Internet and take better advantage of its benefits, as well as collaboration in promoting and developing joint marketing actions. The ICT solutions would include Intel-based PCs and mobile Internet devices at a variety of price points, as well as broadband Internet access solutions from Telefonica that best suit the needs of local businesses. Broadband Internet access, including 3G and WiMAX, will also be critical to the companies'' efforts to help bridge the digital gap and offer increased technology access to underserved communities in the region. In the Latin American market, the companies plan to equip children with ICT solutions that will help advance learning and development. Similar education solutions will be jointly developed for children undergoing long-term medical treatment and hospitalization in Latin America. Source:cellular-news ¡¤CMT approves commercial launch for Telefonica FTTH network (2008-11-19) ¡¤Telefonica 9-mth net in line, down on one-offs (2008-11-14) ¡¤Huawei Chosen to Deploy Czech 3G Network for Telefonica O2 (2008-11-7) ¡¤Telefonica Chile shareholders approve Telefonica offer (2008-10-30) ¡¤Telefonica O2 CR contracts Huawei for 3G expansion (2008-10-30) ¡¤Telefonica and Boingo Sign Deal for Global Wi-Fi Access (2008-10-23) ¡¤Huawei wins network expansion contract from Telefonica O2 (2008-10-8) ¡¤Telefonica Offers Mobile Facebook Service (2008-10-7) ¡¤Telefonica has until 7 October to decide on compensation claim (2008-9-18) ¡¤Spain's Telefonica bids to buy out Chile's CTC (2008-9-12) ¡¤Telefonica going ahead with fibre-optic plan (2008-9-8) ¡¤China Netcom, Unicom shares jump on Telefonica deal (2008-9-5) ¡¤Telefonica to raise its stake in China Netcom with €750m investment (2008-9-5) ¡¤Spain¡¯s Telefonica to step up presence in China (2008-9-4) ¡¤Telefonica O2 CR details 3G expansion plans (2008-8-21) |
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