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Connecting the Unconnected in Africa through Wireless Technologies
Africa is a diverse continent not only in its physical landscape, but also its political, economic, social, technological and environmental outlook, with each country and region having its own set of unique challenges and advantages. Neighbouring African countries can be at completely different stages of their technological adoption, economic growth or political stability. It has become imperative for technology providers of all backgrounds to adapt their approach and overall strategy in Africa on a country-by-country basis, bearing in mind that the continent comprises of 54 countries and covers more than 11.7 million square miles.
InfiNet Wireless: Creating future-proofed wireless ecosystems
Up until recently, the wireless sector of the telecoms market prioritized the performance increase in base stations and subscriber terminals. Today, however, our R&D team focuses primarily on the optimization of complete wireless infrastructures as a whole. InfiNet Wireless aims to create a modeled network that comprises of several base stations virtually interconnected with a large number of subscriber terminals, an approach which accurately predicts a given solution’s performance within a specific frequency range, in various environmental conditions and for all scenarios of spectrum availability.
Tamer Group meets bandwidth and connectivity requirements of rapidly growing branch network with InfiNet Wireless.
In an effort to support it’s exponential growth, Tamer Group, a leading healthcare, beauty care, prestige products, and fast moving consumer goods company, based in Saudi Arabia, has recently partnered with InfiNet Wireless to ensure seamless connectivity and high bandwidth across several new facilities in Jeddah. The InfiNet solution has allowed Tamer Group to deploy and support several business-critical applications with far less management and maintenance, all at a significantly lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
InfiNet Wireless Connecting Hospitals Wirelessly
During AfricaCom 2016 InfiNet Wireless demonstrated how its wireless solutions are benefiting healthcare facilities across the globe. InfiNet Wireless was one of the 375 telecoms-focused exhibitions at AfricaCom 2016 demonstrating their latest innovative solutions. The event took place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (ICC) between the 15th and 17th of November 2017 and attracted over 10,000 attendees from across the global telecoms industry.
Transforming Africa with digital connectivity
Africa is a diverse continent not only in its physical landscape, but also its political, economic, social, technological and environmental outlook, with each country and region having its own set of unique challenges and advantages. Neighbouring African countries can be at completely different stages of their technological adoption, economic growth or political stability. It has become imperative for technology providers of all backgrounds to adapt their approach and overall strategy in Africa on a country-by-country basis, bearing in mind that the continent comprises of 54 countries and covers more than 11.7 million square miles.
Reliability
Reliability

Over 500,000 Infinet Wireless devices have withstood the most challenging environmental conditions across five continents and are still in operation after 15 years of continuous use. It is not without substance, therefore, that Infinet can claim that it makes the most robust systems in the marketplace.

Flexibility
Flexibility

Topology-agnostic, multiple-frequency, universal wireless platforms can be tailored to individual customer requirements to give them exactly the solution they need.

Integration
Integration

Systems are easily integrated into virtually any network infrastructure, (including MPLS), due to the industry’s richest set of networking features and protocol sets.

Performance
Performance

High-capacity 480 Mbps speeds and ranges of up to 100 kilometres enables Infinet to create industry-leading wireless infrastructures for fully-fledged triple-play support in metropolitan and regional networks which require the highest Quality of Service (QoS) and performance combinations.