RoamAD CEO Martyn Levy talks with Gianni Meloni, Director of Business Development for HiTel Italia, a RoamAD OEM Partner in Italy. This podcast was recorded at the Wireless Cities Summit in Toronto on 23 January 2007. This podcast covers background on the City of Bologna's metro Wi-Fi network, the network architecture and deployment challenges, the network's business model, City of Bologna's plans, issues surrounding the digital divide in Italy, as well as HiTel's plans surrounding its upcoming deployment of 15 RoamAD wireless networks in Italy.
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EIT Hawke’s Bay has contracted government-owned converged solutions provider Kordia to deploy and manage its RoamAD network
San Francisco, CA—22 January 2007—RoamAD, supplier of the most advanced converged citywide Wi-Fi and public safety networks, today announced that Hawke’s Bay’s Eastern Institute of Technology has selected RoamAD, and its New Zealand integration partner Kordia™, for its campus-wide Wi-Fi network.
Auckland-based wireless network company RoamAD has landed deals to deploy metro Wi-Fi networks in places as far flung as Italy and the Dominican Republic - but will soon be working much closer to home.
The National Business Review
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When DR Telecom, a start-up broadband provider in the Dominican Republic, went looking for a muni Wi-Fi solution, it settled on RoamAD, a Wi-Fi mesh network equipment maker that claims a pioneering role in the muni Wi-Fi movement even though it’s little known yet in the U.S.
Wi-Fi Planet
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The wireless network will benefit current and future residents and businesses in the City of Osseo
San Francisco, CA—12 December 2006—RoamAD, supplier of the most advanced converged citywide Wi-Fi and public safety networks, today announced that the City Council of the City of Osseo, Minnesota voted unanimously to deploy a RoamAD citywide Wi-Fi network.
Wireless network software specialist RoamAD said today that DR Telecom had selected its Wi-Fi equipment for a multi-city deployment in the Dominican Republic.
NZ Herald
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DR Telecom deploying RoamAD citywide Wi-Fi networks throughout the Dominican Republic starting in the capital Santo Domingo
San Francisco, CA—October 23, 2006—RoamAD, supplier of the most flexible and scalable next-generation converged wireless networks, today announced that DR Telecom has selected RoamAD's quad-band multi-radio solution for its multi-city deployment of metro Wi-Fi networks.
Learn how to deploy large-scale metro Wi-Fi and 4.9 GHz public safety networks supporting fast hand-off and roaming for mobile applications
San Francisco, CA—October 19, 2006—Martyn Levy, CEO of converged wireless networking leader RoamAD, will lead a mobility workshop at the MuniWireless 2006 Minneapolis Conference taking place from October 22-24, 2006.
Glenn Fleishman of Wi-Fi Networking News interviews Martyn Levy. This podcast covers recent trends in municipal RFPs and business models, RoamAD's converged wireless platform, the commoditization of hardware, use of multi-radio nodes as opposed to single radio mesh, 4.9GHz public safety support, infrastructure-mesh architecture, use of directional antennas in preference to omni antennas, benefits of open hardware architecture, WiMAX, and a whole lot more.
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The market's most advanced multi-band, multi-radio nodes supporting both Metro Wi-Fi and Public Safety (900 MHz, 2.4, 4.9, and 5 GHz) and an upgrade path to WiMAX are now available from RoamAD
San Francisco, CA—August 30, 2006—RoamAD, supplier of the world's most flexible converged wireless networks, today announced a new release of its wireless networking software platform with unmatched multi-band and multi-radio support for the rapidly converging municipal Wi-Fi and public safety markets.