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Norwich gets free city-centre wi-fi
News Jim Baker, chief executive of equipment vendor Telabria, said "to all intents and purposes" the kit operates "in an identical fashion" to upcoming products, which will ship with certified WiMax chipsets. [02 Aug 2006]
Telabria, SkyPilot Team to Roll Out Groundbreaking Carrier-Class Wireless Broadband Network
White Paper Canterbury, one of the United Kingdom's oldest and most rustic cities, might well be the 'Poster child' for Telabria's Skylink wireless broadband network, one of the first of its kind designed to deliver broadband wireless services to the 'Last... [21 Feb 2006]
Telabrian Chooses Servpoet BMS Family PPPOE Solutions as It Launches Wi-MAX-Class Broadband Services
White Paper Telabria is an award-winning regional network operator based in South East England that is building UK's largest next-generation wireless network, leveraging WiMAX-class technology to deliver data, voice (VoIP) and video to enterprise, business... [17 Nov 2005]
Kent gets commercial WiMax network
News Telabria, which set up a WiMax network in the Swale area of Kent earlier this year, has announced the pilot has become a permanent offering, potentially bringing high-speed broadband to 50,000 homes. Telabria is planning to expand coverage to more... [02 Sep 2005]
Stratford-on-Avon joins the WiMax world
News The first, set up by Telabria, was piloted in the Canterbury area earlier this year. Telabria announced today that the company has secured more than £1m of funding, which the company will use to expand its WiMax offerings for southeast England. [24 Aug 2005]
Radioactive: Taipei gets meshed up
Comment UK developer Telabria is building a meshed hotspot service based on its own technology, while some community groups in the US have tried to link home networks together using Wi-Fi into a community net. [08 Jun 2005]
WiMax comes to Canterbury
News Service provider Telabria is starting a city-wide WiMax trial in Canterbury, weeks before it launches its wireless broadband service commercially. Jim Baker, chief executive of Telabria said: "We are going to be making announcements about... [23 May 2005]
Kent to get UK's first WiMax network
News Networking company Telabria is building the WiMax backhaul, intended to support its Wi-Fi hotspots, based on the 802.16 standard. Jim Baker, Telabria's CEO, said WiMax "will fundamentally change the structure of broadband networks" in the next few... [04 Nov 2004]
Beer garden of England gives pub-goers Wi-Fi
News Telabria, who will be providing Shepherd Neame's Wi-Fi network, launched a service earlier this year to connect rural communities to the internet by using pubs as broadband hubs. Kent's drinkers can now get surfing as well as getting a Spitfire ale... [07 Sep 2004]
A hub in the pub - all you need for rural broadband
News Jim Baker, founder and chief executive of Telabria, announced the launch of RuralMesh at the Wireless LAN Event in London on Tuesday. Telabria has been trialling RuralMesh for the past three months in partnership with Shepherd Neame, the brewing... [07 Apr 2004]
