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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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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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.
RoamAD Podcast Series
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The state's first responders and U.S. Border Patrol agents have a new high-tech weapon at their disposal in Southern Arizona: wireless high-speed Internet access that allows them to quickly connect with each other via RoamAD Technology.
The Business Journal
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Auckland-based wireless network company RoamAD has notched up another international success with a metro-wide wireless network in the historic centre of Bologna, Italy.
The National Business Review
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Bologna, Italy will be the first Italian city to get a downtown Wi-Fi hotzone and later, full municipal wireless broadband access. The network is being deployed by HI-TEL Italia, a local VAR, together with Acantho (an ISP). The network is supported by Laboratori G. Marconi, the City of Bologna, and the University of Bologna.
Muniwireless
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Auckland-based international mesh wireless provider, RoamAD, has been lauded by the prestigious research firm Yankee Group for its value proposition in enabling cost-effective city-wide Wi-Fi. In a recent Yankee Group report RoamAD's solution was rated ahead of that of Cisco, Nortel, Tropos and Motorola.
The National Business Review
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The high-quality voice transfer capability of its unique mesh architecture is part of what makes RoamAD a stand out, as is its unique capacity to feed a seamless wireless connection to a user moving at very high (tested at over 85 mph) speeds.
The National Business Review
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First, it was cell phones that allowed us to talk, then cell phones that let us talk and see. Now, cell phones with Wi-Fi let us talk, see, surf and stay connected to the office.
RF Design
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