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Sri Lanka Telecom trials WiMAX Gear

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New Delhi, March 21

Aperto Networks, developer of WiMAX base stations and subscriber units, and Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT), Sri Lanka's telecommunications service provider, announced that the latter has begun deploying and testing a WiMAX broadband wireless solution based on equipment provided by Aperto Networks.

"Upon the completion of the trial, services based on the WiMAX network would be made commercially available. Aperto Networks has provided various elements of the WiMAX network, including base stations, antennas, subscriber equipment and an element management system, and is providing technical assistance in execution of the trial," a company release said here.

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