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| Overview |
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| Africa |
Tunisia |
Middle
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In the last two
decades, significant efforts have been directed towards
innovations in the Local Loop resulting in the emergence
of wireless technologies as a suitable high-quality, cost-effective
alternative to the traditional use of copper.
The TAWA Wireless Local Loop (WLL) system provides a comprehensive
wireless access solution suitable for several types of
telecommunications markets that would not be economically
served by conventional wireline access technologies. This
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Competitive
telecommunications markets |
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Developing telecommunications
markets |
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Rural and remote markets
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| The TAWA WLL system
ensures the same quality of service as its wireline counterpart
and offers many advantages including: |
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Faster roll-out
of telecommunications infrastructures |
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Easier installation
and deployment |
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Better concentration
of resources |
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More flexibility over
investment and deployment schedules |
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Easier and less expensive
maintenance |
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| To date, OMNIACOM has
deployed several TAWA WLL networks on a turnkey basis
in several African and Middle Eastern countries, including
Congo, Guinea, Mali, Togo, Tunisia, Oman, Syria, Yemen and Irak. The interest generated by the TAWA products is such that
several WLL pilots have been requested and are currently
being installed in other countries throughout Africa and
the Middle East for training and evaluation purposes (Ghana,
ESMT in Senegal). |
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