by Ben Tanner
Digital Media Asia
Singapore-based VoIP company Media Ring today officially launched its Angkor Net ISP in Cambodia. Angkor Net is the first ISP in Cambodia to offer WiMAX wireless broadband services.
Media Ring hopes that WiMAX services can improve the low internet penetration rate in Cambodia. Wireless services allow Angkor Net to offer broadband internet speeds without installing telecoms infrastructure. These savings can be passed along to Cambodian users to boost internet take-up. Upon launch, Angkor Net has 90 per cent WiMAX coverage in Phnom Penh.
Angkor Net is the ISP brand of Cambodia Data Communication (CDC), a joint venture between Media Ring and Cambodia-based Anana Computer. Media Ring holds 40 per cent of CDC, with Anana holding the remaining 60 per cent.
Media Ring hopes that WiMAX services can improve the low internet penetration rate in Cambodia. Wireless services allow Angkor Net to offer broadband internet speeds without installing telecoms infrastructure. These savings can be passed along to Cambodian users to boost internet take-up. Upon launch, Angkor Net has 90 per cent WiMAX coverage in Phnom Penh.
Angkor Net is the ISP brand of Cambodia Data Communication (CDC), a joint venture between Media Ring and Cambodia-based Anana Computer. Media Ring holds 40 per cent of CDC, with Anana holding the remaining 60 per cent.
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