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Monday, 15 May 2006

Ruckus's MediaFlex wireless distribution system will drive multimedia for Maxisat's customers: Maxisat sounds like s a satellite-oriented company--and they are--but they also provide wired services. Their basic package costs €49.80 for 19 IPTV channels, videon on demand, and 8 Mbps ADSL. For €75.90 per month, you get 29 IPTV channels, 24 Mbps ADSL, and VoIP. That includes setting up one television for reception. Additional TVs have a set-up cost of €50 per hour, taking one to two hours per connection.

Ruckus equipment is an option (either at a flat rate or as a rental) to distribute the IPTV and data around the house. Colleagues who have seen the Ruckus system in action say it's rather compelling.

Ruckus also has sold its equipment to several rural providers in the U.S., including ones in Ohio, Oregon, North Carolina, Nevada, and Oklahoma.

Read more at: http://wifinetnews.com/archives/006571.html.

 
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