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BroVis' new platform for wireless access products

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BANGALORE: BroVis Wireless Networks, which provides broadband wireless access systems to emerging markets, has created a Radio-Zone solution that uses dual radio architecture.

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Muthu Logan, the company's CEO said that the new solution is built based on light mesh access technology that uses 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz radio bands.

“ These new enhancements would be included into the company's current products for local access, back haul, wi-fi type distribution systems,” he said.

Radio-Zone would enable customers deploy scalable, high capacity, secure, cable-free and interference-free wireless access networks. Logan said that Radio-Zone deployments could be implemented easily compared with traditional mesh deployments.

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The company claims that no other vendor in the industry provides such a solution. BroVis is targeting deployments in campuses, hotels, industrial parks, government buildings and rural areas with instant scalability and manageability.

The company already has more than 50 clients such as the Hotel Leela Palace in Bangalore, Hathway, ISP Services, Microsense and others.

Logan said that the company is looking at emerging markets such as India, China, Indonesia and Malaysia. He is also hoping to tap the rural sector by promoting broadband through tie-ups with non-profits like M.S. Swaminathan Foundation, and BPL telecom.

The company is also on the look out for partners and resellers to spread its reach in segments like education, health, government and defense.

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