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InspiAir Provides Campus-Wide Wireless Access for Telecom Israel 2006.


InspiAir delivers true broadband connectivity with high reliability and low cost

HERZLIYA, Israel -- Attendees at Telecom Israel 2006, currently being held at the Tele-Aviv Fairgrounds n. pl. 1. same as fairground. , are among the first to experience a new WiFi system giving them broadband access See broadband and wireless broadband.  throughout the entire exhibition space. InspiAir, a technology leader in the Municipal wireless network market, today announced the successful deployment of its technology at the fairgrounds, Israel's main exhibition space, providing broadband wireless See wireless broadband.  Internet access See how to access the Internet.  to exhibitors and attendees of the Telecom 2006 show.

While attendees appreciate the ability to connect laptop computers and mobile devices while attending the show, exhibitors often also need wireless connections to demonstrate their technologies or communicate with headquarters. The InspiAir WiFi technology provides an excellent solution for both types of users. It delivers a real-time, triple-play experience of voice (VoIP), video and data, and overcomes the challenge of hundreds of simultaneous users, multiple wireless systems deployed by exhibitors and other potential interference that can occur in a limited area. With the system's own inherent scalability, InspiAir can support and accommodate different needs at future Fairgrounds shows.

"Tel-Aviv Fairgrounds is a great example of how InspiAir's technology can bring high-performance WiFi to challenging environments in a cost-effective manner," said Tamir Galili, InspiAir's Chief Executive. "InspiAir is excited to provide Telecom 2006 attendees with real broadband access, wirelessly."

InspiAir was selected for its superior performance and broader range of capabilities compared to other WiFi systems. Also, InspiAir's unique technology enabled show organizers to create a working broadband wireless network from purchase order to full deployment in four days Co a process that might take weeks with other systems.

Before selecting InspiAir, a variety of different wireless technologies were tested during a series of closed trials. Due to strong RF interference from other WiFi access points, competing vendors required time-consuming and meticulous channel planning and the deployment of more than 25 WiFi access points in each hall to meet the requirement of serving several hundred concurrent users In computer science, the number of concurrent users for a resource in a location, with the location being a computing network or a single computer, refers to the total number of people using the resource at the same time. . InspiAir's installation required only four access points per building to deliver both indoor and outdoor high-speed Internet See broadband.  access.

Furthermore, InspiAir's system provided superior levels of WiFi connectivity resulting in faster connection speeds that are in the 512Kbps range. That and InspiAir's low latency Low latency allows human-unnoticeable delays between an input being processed and the corresponding output providing real time characteristics. This can be especially important for internet connections utilizing services such as online gaming and VOIP - VOIP is not as important as  (less than seven milliseconds) out-performed the competition, delivering superior performance for real-time applications such as VoIP and streaming video A one-way video transmission over a data network. It is widely used on the Web as well as company networks to play video clips and video broadcasts. Computers in home networks stream video to digital media hubs connected to a home theater. .

After testing a variety of potential WiFi solutions, show organizers were impressed by InspiAir's superior performance that addressed their precise needs by using only four InspiAir access points to cover an entire exhibition hall, delivering an extremely cost-effective solution. InspiAir was able to provide continuous connectivity Co even outdoors, although all access points were installed inside.

The InspiAir system will remain in place at the Tel-Aviv Fairgrounds after the close of this week's conference, offering attendees at the many Fairgrounds events the same level of wireless access enjoyed by Telecom Israel 2006 participants.

InspiAir's products are available now through InspiAir and its channel partners.

About InspiAir

InspiAir develops and markets a family of innovative 802.11 based wireless solutions. InspiAir overcomes the traditional challenges of mass WiFi deployment, enabling an extended range of up to five kilometers from a single Access Point. Using standard Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, operating in the unlicensed 2.4 GHz band and compatible with standard CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) Communications equipment that resides on the customer's premises.

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 equipment, InspiAir's system is the ideal platform for providing a wireless Municipal, Exhibition or Metropolitan Area Network (MAN).

Headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, InspiAir (www.inspiair.com) currently has dozens of municipal WiFi deployments worldwide. InspiAir is a privately owned company.

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