TeleSynergy cooperate with APTN in demo application of M-Taiwan
Dec. 22, 2005
TeleSynergy becomes the best partner of APTN in M-Taiwan wireless
broadband Internet application project.
“Taiwan as an island of information technology—start
from the government.” You can see every employee in
local government holding telephones, ordinary telephone, softphone,
even the newest wi-fi phone and double network phone. No matter
which telephone you hold, you can immediately connect to each
other in 11 local governments and related organizations by
pressing a few keys.
In order to achieve the goal of e-infrastructure in "Challenge
2008: the 6-Year National Development Plan" and strengthen
the development of infrastructure and application of wireless
broadband network, Ministry of Economic Affairs and local
governments coordinate to establish the demo area of wireless
broadband application. Therefore, Taiwan becomes the world’s
window to the wireless broadband applications and so as to
promote the application of wireless broadband. The international
image of Taiwan as an island of wireless broadband infrastructure
and application will be formed.
Asia Pacific Telecom Group in company with TeleSynergy wins
this case of establishing demo area out of keen competition.
APTN is a wireless telecom group consisting of Asia Pacific
Broadband Telecom Co., Ltd, Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless,
and Asia Pacific Online. APTG has a high-quality professional
image and excellent planning capability. TeleSynergy, responsible
for supplying hardware facilities, provides this case with
professional integral planning and deployment of the system
according to its 16-year experience in product developing
in telecommunication industry and also solves problems on
integration according to its abundant experience of deployment.
The perfect cooperation brings the best efficiency for this
demo case.
M-Taiwan demo establishing case has its significance as a
target. It is expectable that it will push over the next wave
of wireless broadband application demo project and to help
grow the third trillion industry of telecommunication.
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