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WiMAX for public transportation
monica.paolini
posted on June 29, 2009 13:06
Some of the most interesting success stories of WiMAX involve vertical applications. In this
presentation
we discuss how WiMAX can bring wireless broadband to the public transportation sector. The technology is there–the key challenges now are finding the right business model, the right set of partners, the right applications.
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