LigoWave plans to invest in Indian wireless market
LigoWave has revealed its plan to address the requirement of Indian wireless technology market. According to Steven Ho, Head Marketing – Asia Region of LigoWave, the company would be targeting the Indian ISPs with its new generation LigoDLB Point-to-Multipoint products dedicated for the last-mile and light backhaul applications. The software flexibility to operate as either an access point or client makes the DLB series suitable for a wide range of wireless applications to service providers, security firms with video surveillance, as well as enterprise customers.
Being a partnership-focussed organization, LigoWave would offer technology and support to its Indian partners. He further added, “We are looking for partners to explore new market opportunities in India. We believe that Wireless is the future. We know that the relentless desire for data will prompt new and exciting applications, and that inspires our passion to lead the world in wireless innovation.”
ligowave logo 300x300 LigoWave plans to invest in Indian wireless marketHe continued, “The requirement of state-of-the-art products for last-mile and light backhaul applications by the Indian Internet Service Providers (ISPs) is expected to grow at a much faster rate than expected earlier due to the Government of India’s recent initiative to empower rural India with access to digital connectivity and the smart cities projects.” See more
Being a partnership-focussed organization, LigoWave would offer technology and support to its Indian partners. He further added, “We are looking for partners to explore new market opportunities in India. We believe that Wireless is the future. We know that the relentless desire for data will prompt new and exciting applications, and that inspires our passion to lead the world in wireless innovation.”
ligowave logo 300x300 LigoWave plans to invest in Indian wireless marketHe continued, “The requirement of state-of-the-art products for last-mile and light backhaul applications by the Indian Internet Service Providers (ISPs) is expected to grow at a much faster rate than expected earlier due to the Government of India’s recent initiative to empower rural India with access to digital connectivity and the smart cities projects.” See more
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