Rochester,NY 8/8/2009 11:54:11 PM
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LM Ericsson Telephone Company., ERIC - Ericsson has signed an agreement with MapleNet Wireless

Ericsson Inc. has signed an agreement with MapleNet Wireless, Inc. to sell Ericsson's portfolio of short- and long-haul microwave radio systems to network operators in the utilities, health care, education and municipal government segments.


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MapleNet is an Elkhart, Indiana-based fixed-wireless engineering and installation firm specializing in turn-key wireless systems and tower construction. The company engineers and deploys high-capacity wireless WANs, WISPs and municipal wireless systems. Its corporate focus is on mission-critical high-capacity IP networks for utilities, healthcare, K-12 education, enterprise and government.

The MapleNet affiliation is part of Ericsson's North America Indirect Channel Program that focuses on the market for PDH, SDH/SONET and IP/Ethernet fixed-wireless broadband networks. MapleNet is one of the first of several channel partners that have signed up for the new program, which will address a large part of the North American microwave market not currently served directly by Ericsson's direct channels.

 


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