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Eclipse launch Wireless Broadband Access.
Posted by: CTCNetwork on Friday, July 23, 2004 - 07:19 PM
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As an addition and extension to their "Flex" range of products (see our previous article Here).
Their service is expected to be up and running in September and with nationwide access at a number of broadband access sites.
| "When we introduced our unique Flex Broadband product range in June
we promised that future additions to the family would increase the
flexibility of broadband access. Wireless broadband is a rapidly-growing
market. Our new product is designed to compliment the BT Openzone infrastructure and BT have chosen Eclipse as one of the first ISPs to provide a third-party Internet service to its customers." |
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Jomie Carmichael, Eclipse |
BT were equally upbeat.
| "We see an enormous opportunity for ISPs to take advantage of
thousands of BT Openzone access points that we have installed across the UK- and new sites are being signed up every day. By enhancing its unique FLEX Broadband product family with the addition of wireless broadband access, Eclipse is continuing its philosophy of being first to market with innovative products." |
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CEO at BT Wireless Broadband, Chris Clark |
So, now you can be out and about and enjoy super fast Internet Access. This could well prove to be a boon for business customers on the move, allowing normal access to roving staff. The full release can be found in the forum
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