WireIE, a company providing professional services and innovative solutions for the wireless network operator has started the all new “eWire Broadband” a wireless broadband services division meant to attract wholesale Tier 1 and Tier 2 carrier markets.
The company says the new division, eWire Broadband, will design, build and operate secure high-availability broadband wireless infrastructures in under-served areas of Canada.
They aim to serve the growing demand for reliable, high-speed Ethernet based services for the health care sector, utility and a number of commercial sectors that are ideally suited to wireless-based access solutions using both licensed and unlicensed microwave radio spectrum.
WireIE also plans to provide wireless access solutions to areas where only low-speed, "legacy" copper-based data services are typically available and ensures to bring previously underserved regions of Canada to the same technology level as their larger city counterparts.
“I am extremely proud to offer eWire’s outstanding white label managed wholesale solutions to meet the growing demand of high speed Internet, and extend its market reach”, said Robert Barlow, President & CEO of WireIE Holdings International Inc.
WireIE also enjoys a solid footing in the design, deployment and optimization of GSM and CDMA networks. It also incorporates CarbonVIX -carbon-reducing power systems into its wireless network solutions.
CarbonVIX has been developed to meet the needs of Telecom Carriers looking to optimize the use of electric power from traditional sources and/or incorporate the latest in renewable energy technology.
Recently, WireIE has signed a reseller agreement for e3’s Enterprise Carbon Management (ECM) software. The e3 ECM solution allows companies to effectively measure monitor and verify their carbon footprint, thus enabling carbon reduction strategies to work effectively.
The inclusion of e3 Solutions into WireIE’s carbon reduction strategy for the telecommunications industry will identify and quantify plans to reduce carbon at the enterprise level. Both WireIE and e3 Solutions use certified carbon offsets in order to reduce their carbon footprint.
Jyothi Shanbhag is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jyothi's articles, please visit her columnist page.Edited by Jessica Kostek