Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Trapeze to Provide the Kingdom’s Visitors with Easy, On-Line Access through Smart Mobile 802.11n Wi-Fi Solutions


Saudi Arabia’s connected generation are set to be given a major boost with the news that Trapeze Networks, the world’s leading developer and manufacturer of wireless network solutions, is in negotiations with a number of leading hospitality providers and real estate firms to provide secure, 11n & centrally managed wireless internet coverage for guests and residents. With construction projects across the Gulf projected to approach US$1.8 trillion, Trapeze Networks believes that hospitality providers will be able to deliver even more value to their customers through easier, more powerful wireless connectivity for data and voice applications.
Based on the firm’s award-winning Smart Mobile 802.11n architecture, released at the end of April 2008, hospitality-focused companies will now be able to roll out Trapeze’s world-class internet architecture for superior performance to today’s wireless network solutions but at lower costs.
Designed to work with existing wireless local area network solutions, Trapeze Networks Smart Mobile can be deployed without having to release a hotel’s or housing development’s existing wireless or wired networks. To make it even easier for hospitality companies unfamiliar with how best to roll out wireless solutions, Trapeze’s unique RingMaster RF planning tools to plan and design wireless networks without blind spots and with maximum coverage for internet users.

Trapeze Networks Middle East and Africa manager Feras Zeidan believes that the company is reaching out to developers at the right time with the right solution. “There’s so much construction in the Gulf, and particularly in Saudi Arabia, that developers, hotels, and compound owners need to provide services that distinguish themselves from the mass. One of the most cost effective ways to do this, to provide a service that is desperately needed, is to focus on connectivity. What’s the easiest way to do this? Wireless, naturally.”
Trapeze Networks is already in negotiations to roll out their Smart Mobile 802.11n architecture in a number of locations across the Kingdom, with real estate companies, in malls, compounds, hotels and resorts. “We’ve been inundated with requests by the hospitality industry for our new solution. At the end of the day people want simplicity rather than complexity, they want value rather than cost, and they want a unique selling point. We’re looking forward to implementing our first Smart Mobile 802.11n solution this summer in the Kingdom,” concluded Zeidan.

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