South African telecom operator Mobax announced it has reached a deal with the global wireless broadband provider RADWIN to improve its wireless broadband solution across South Africa.
“RADWIN has an exciting portfolio with unrivalled reliability and speeds that will enable us to implement fiber-like broadband connectivity to deliver high-value services to our extensive customer base,” said Gerhard Bezuidenhout, Managing Director of Mobax.
For Peter Turvey, RADWIN’s MD for the Middle East and South & East Africa, “this partnership will amplify the reach of RADWIN's beamforming technology to deliver an excellent combination of high-capacity connectivity and robust performance in tough outdoor and non-line-of-sight conditions, while supporting the goals and objectives of Mobax to provide high-value services.”
With this partnership, Mobax wants to strengthen its presence on the South African market and attract new customers.
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