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Redline's products selected by I-NetLink to power largest WiMAX Network in Manitoba

Thursday, Apr 30, 2009

TORONTO, April 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Redline Communications Group Inc. ("Redline") (TSX:RDL), a leading provider of WiMAX and broadband wireless infrastructure products, today announced that I-NetLink Wireless, a Manitoba-based wireless communications company, has chosen Redline's RedMAX(TM) WiMAX Forum Certified(R) products for its WiMAX network roll-out across 150 communities in rural Manitoba.

I-NetLink will deploy Redline's RedMAX solutions to provide true broadband service for internet access and feature-rich communications to its residential, SOHO (Small-Office Home-Office) small enterprise and rural-based customers. The RedMAX network, which will be the largest WiMAX network in Manitoba, will also allow I-Netlink to expand its network to areas where high capacity services were not available due to lack of fiber and limited interest from larger carriers in the past.

"After examining competing products, we selected Redline's WiMAX solutions for their proven high capacity, speed and cost effectiveness," said Charlie Clark, President and CEO, I-NetLink. "Redline's RedMAX AN-100UX(TM) base stations will further our mission to expand to new communities across the province and provide state-of-the-art communications to our customers at affordable prices."

"I-NetLink is leading the way in deploying WiMAX solutions to rural regions of Canada, not only stimulating the economy by providing critical communications technology, but by deploying what will become one of the largest 3.5 GHz WiMAX networks in Canada," said Kevin Suitor, Vice President of Marketing, Redline Communications. "We look forward to supporting them as they continue to expand their network, deploy additional RedMAX base stations and support their customers with superior services."

The WiMAX network will be deployed using I-NetLink's 3.5 GHz licensed spectrum holdings and extend its current infrastructure of 135 privately owned and operated towers, making I-NetLink the second largest telecommunications provider in the province.

 

Source:  PR Newswire

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