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Workshop on the Role of Mobile Technologies in Fostering Social Development June 2-3 2008, So Paulo, Brazil RuralMAX Low Cost solutions for voice and data communication in Rural and Remote Areas Location NEGER Telecom is a Brazilian


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Workshop on the Role of Mobile Technologies in Fostering Social Development

June 2-3 2008, São Paulo, Brazil

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RuralMAX

Low Cost solutions for voice and data communication in Rural and Remote Areas

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Location

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NEGER Telecom is a Brazilian Company specialized in Wireless Telecommunication Engineering.

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Founded in 1987 25 Employees US$ 2 million in revenue in 2007 Own RF Engineering Own R&D Team

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  • Least Cost Routing (PABX -> Cellular Interface)
  • Fixed Cellular Station (CDMA & GSM)
  • Rural Telephony (CDMA & GSM)
  • Rural WISP (Wi-Fi, GPRS, EDGE, 3G & Satellite)
  • RF Repeater Design and Implementation
  • EMF Measurements and Regulatory Support
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Our Customers

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“In the last few years, the Internet broadband services market in Brazil has experienced a strong growth, even exceeding initial expectations”

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“However, in spite of the recent proliferation of services, several million people that live in mainly rural zones still lack access to services that allow then to cover their basic communication needs.”

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“The rural population of Brazil represents 16%

  • f the population of the country, reaching

approximately 30 million of inhabitants in total”

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How far is a countryside area?

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“`This project objective is providing Wi-Fi service in all Country

Club area, installing 51 Radio Base Stations. It is located in Araçoiaba da Serra, in the São Paulo State countryside”

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“The rural population of Brazil represents 16%

  • f the population of the country, reaching

approximately 30 million of inhabitants in total”

Indoor coverage using

  • utdoor devices in 2.4 Ghz.

In building penetration loss may demands external antennas, amplifiers or CPEs in less than 10%

  • f the coverage areas.
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“The 2.4 GHz RF planning must be focused in indoor

coverage (building losses), traffic dimensioning and co-channel and adjacent channel interference”

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AC Power Protection

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BEFORE (Marking the search ring)

AFTER (Implemented Base Station)

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Fan cooling system

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“A C.O.W. (Cell on Wheels) is a practical

equipment to test field coverage before the final Radio Base Station implementation”

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Strong Network Management for limited resources (low bandwidth backhaul) and high trusted stable platform.

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Pear to Pear bandwidth control !

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Contact us:

engenharia@neger.com.br +55 19 3237 2121 www.neger.com.br