Belgian-based Citymesh Expands Customer Base 1000 Percent with ANTlabs Networking Solutions

September 25, 2008 by Adrian
Filed under: Wireless 

Singaporean network and security solutions provider, Advanced Network Technology Laboratories (ANTlabs) today announced that Belgian-based Citymesh had selected SSG3 (Service Selection Gateway 3) to increase its base of wireless Internet access customers from 1,000 customers to 10,000 customers. Citymesh has also deployed ANTlabs EVIC (Ethernet Virtual Interface Concentrator) and EVI (Ethernet Virtual Interface) hardware appliances. Europe is a key new market for ANTlabs expansion outside of Asia-Pacific, and the Citymesh deal bodes well for the acquisition of more customers in the EMEA region.

 

SSG3 along with EVIC and EVI from ANTlabs will be incorporated in the deployment of Wi-Fi mesh technology that will extend Citymesh’s reach in Belgium to provide needed services at previously inaccessible areas like the coastal region, campsites, promenades, and tourist destinations. ANT lab’s solutions will replace Citymesh’s previous deployment of Nomadix. ANT lab’s powerful solution enables Citymesh to overcome the existing limitations and scale significantly to reach a broader customer base and grow, thereby achieving better price-performance and reliability for the Citymesh wireless network.

 

“We are excited over the win and hope to sustain the momentum with more projects from Citymesh in the future. Backed by our research and development capabilities, ANTlabs is focused on transparent networking technologies that are vendor-neutral and seamlessly integrates and reuses our customer’s existing network,” said Kwang Tat, CEO, ANTlabs. “Our experience supporting nationwide wireless deployments like Wireless@SG in Singapore means that we have a unique insight into the challenges and possibilities of a project like this.”

 

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