Turk Pilot System is now commercial for Phoenix Wireless Amps System.MAITLAND, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Jan. 6, 1997--Phoenix Wireless Group Inc. has now deployed the first commercial Wireless Local Loop system for the government PTT (1) (Postal, Telegraph & Telephone) The governmental agency responsible for combined postal, telegraph and telephone services in many European countries. (2) See push-to-talk. PTT - Post, Telephone and Telegraph administration of Turkey, Turk Telecom, in Tokat City. Tokat is located 500 km northeast of Ankara in the Erbaa District. The AMPS system will serve Catalan and nine other surrounding villages. The company's in country partner, AnkaTel, announced the official commercial activation last week. For some of the 3,200 inhabitants
The game is based loosely on the concepts from SameGame. of this mountainous locale, the AMPS based system is their first experience with telephone service. The pilot system is managed by the Phoenician System Controller located in Tokat City and is running on software version 2.3. The base station is located in Catalan Village. Initial activation of the pilot system took place the second week of September. Its reliability and ease of use in managing complex network tasks were cited as two main reasons for the quick adoption of the Phoenician system for commercial availability. "Turk Telecom is impressed that a system with such a simple to use interface can provide complex telecommunications capabilities," said a Turk Telecom engineer. "We were able to accomplish simple tasks like entry of subscriber records and even more difficult tasks like changing the E1 port mapping See port forwarding. that only a technical field engineer would use." "Turk Telecom's decision to go commercially online with our Phoenician system validates our primary product vision of providing robust wireless local loop technology which is quick to deploy, simple to operate and easy to expand," said Paul Mueller, executive vice president and chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. . "Turk Telecom is very impressed with the complete functionality of the system and we are delighted to be working with them to expand the telecommunications infrastructure in Turkey." Beyond the initial pilot system, Phoenix plans to roll out several thousand additional lines using AMPS and NMT-450 technology. Phoenix Wireless Group develops, markets and operates turnkey, fixed wireless telephony telephony without wires, usually employing electric waves of high frequency emitted from an oscillator or generator, as in wireless telegraphy. A telephone transmitter causes fluctuations in these waves, it being the fluctuations only which affect the receiver. See also: Wireless , cellular, mobility and PCS systems based on the Phoenician advanced software defined architecture. The company has fielded or operates wireless systems in several countries in the Pacific Rim Pacific Rim, term used to describe the nations bordering the Pacific Ocean and the island countries situated in it. In the post–World War II era, the Pacific Rim has become an increasingly important and interconnected economic region. , the Asian Subcontinent sub·con·ti·nent n. 1. A large landmass, such as India, that is part of a continent but is considered either geographically or politically as an independent entity. 2. , the Middle East and Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. . For additional information contact Lori Luedtke at Phoenix Wireless, 407/667-1154. CONTACT: Phoenix Wireless Group Inc. Lori Luedtke, 407/667-1154 |
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