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			<title><![CDATA[Aerea available for Mac]]></title>
			<link>http://www.aerea.nl/nieuws/press_releases/ni/24/aerea_available_for_mac/</link>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ingrid Goos]]></dc:creator>
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				<![CDATA[<p><p>Amsterdam, 2 June 2009&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>As of today, mac users can also be online in Amsterdam with aerea wireless broadband internet. All you need is 1 dongle, 1 software disk, username and password. First time users only need 3 minutes to install the product and you are ready to go. The installation process is a onetime event.</strong></p><p><strong>Aerea customers can be online for only &euro;9,95 per month and use e-mail, chat, download, search or order products over the internet. </strong><strong>The service is exclusive for the city of Amsterdam. With 8 Mbps speed and no data limit, you can be online in the entire city. </strong></p><p>Installing aerea is easy, simple and standard for all aerea products. No difficult screens are displayed &nbsp;The usb dongle connects directly to the internet. No sim card or mobile text procedure is necessary to start aerea.</p><p>You can order aerea online (<a href="http://www.aerea.nl/">www.aerea.nl</a> ) and at certified aerea retail stores RAF and BelCompany in Amsterdam. Aerea is now available for pc's and laptops with Intel and Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.7., Windows XP and Vista. Aerea will be available for Apple Intel Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 and Apple Intel Mac OS X Snow Leopard, later this year.</p><p><em>Note for editors: </em><em>Review examples of aerea are</em><em> available. For more information, please contact Ingrid G</em><em>oos.</em><em> Hi-res photos of the USB dongle can be downloaded at:</em> <a href="http://www.aerea.nl/">www.aerea.nl</a> (media section, image library)</p><p><strong>About aerea</strong></p><p>Aerea is the wireless broadband internet service breedband internet of Worldmax. Worldmax is owner of the national and exclusive 3.5 GHz license for the Dutch market and the first company in Europe to have realized a ubiquitous network based on the worldwide WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e) standard providing both indoor and outdoor coverage. The WiMAX 16e network of Worldmax is provided by Alcatel-Lucent and supports numerous applications such as Web browsing, online gaming, downloading music, games, movies and internet TV: at home, on the go or in the office. In the near future Intel will offer integrated WiMAX functionalities in notebooks with Intel Centrino Mobile processor technology. WiMAX will also become available on personal mobile appliances such as mobile Internet appliances, smart phones and PDAs. For more information: <a href="http://www.worldmax.nl/">www.worldmax.nl</a> and <a href="http://www.aerea.nl/en/home/">http://www.aerea.nl/en/home/</a></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><br/><br/><i>Bron: </i></p>]]>
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			<dc:date>2009-06-02T00:00:00+01:00</dc:date>
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			<title><![CDATA[Aerea introduces 8 Mbps in- and outdoor download speed]]></title>
			<link>http://www.aerea.nl/nieuws/press_releases/ni/18/aerea_introduces_8_mbps_in-_and_outdoor_download_speed/</link>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ingrid Goos]]></dc:creator>
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				<![CDATA[<p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong><em>Amsterdam</em></strong><strong><em>, March 3, 2009</em></strong> - Worldmax, provider of wireless broadband Internet based on the WiMAX 802.16e standard, today announced that it has upgraded the capabilities of its commercial indoor and outdoor service to 8 Mbps downlink data rates.</p><p>With the launch of aerea 8.0, Worldmax also introduces the MAX-216M1 WiMAX indoor modem, which lets your computer or phone connect wirelessly to the Internet at broadband speeds.</p><p>In addition, Intel Capital, Intel Corporation's global investment organization, made a follow on investment in Worldmax.</p><p>"Intel has a continued commitment to the deployment of low-cost, high-bandwidth wireless broadband Internet access to consumers around the world," said Gordon Graylish, vice president, Sales and Marketing Group, EMEA. "WiMAX is already an option on some Intel&reg; Centrino&reg; processor technology-based notebook PCs. As both the availability of WiMAX-enabled devices and network availability increases, our cooperation with Worldmax is of crucial importance to support this evolution."</p><p>&nbsp;"Worldmax will keep investing in its WiMAX network in order to offer customers all the benefits from these innovations. With the introduction of aerea 8.0 and the WiMAX indoor modem, Worldmax meets the demand of wireless broadband connectivity at home, in the office or on-the-go," said Worldmax CEO Jeanine van der Vlist. "Worldmax is ready to introduce 32 Mbps on its WiMAX network this year. With Intel's effort to bring integrated WiMAX in Intel Centrino Mobile Technology-based notebooks and Intel Capital's support, we will be able to accelerate our sales and business development activities in our region."</p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Note for editors: Review examples of aerea 8.0 are available. For more information, please contact Ingrid Goos (contact information below). Hi-res photos of the USB dongle can be downloaded at:</em> <a href="http://www.aerea.nl/">www.aerea.nl</a> (media section, image library)<em></em></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>About WiMAX</strong></p><p>WiMAX (802.16e-2005) stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access and is optimized specifically for mobile broadband Internet. Providing multi-megabit data rates, mobile WiMAX provides the foundation for rich multimedia experiences on the go. With mobile WiMAX, users have on-the-go broadband Internet and access to data-intensive applications, such as online multimedia, video downloads mobile TV and streaming media.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>About Worldmax</strong></p><p>Worldmax is owner of the national and exclusive 3.5 GHz license for the Dutch market and the first company in Europe to have realized a ubiquitous network based on the worldwide WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e) standard providing both indoor and outdoor coverage. The WiMAX 16e network of Worldmax is provided by Alcatel-Lucent and supports numerous applications such as Web browsing, online gaming, downloading music, games, movies and internet TV: at home, on the go or in the office. In the near future Intel will offer integrated WiMAX functionalities in notebooks with Intel Centrino Mobile processor technology. WiMAX will also become available on personal mobile appliances such as mobile Internet appliances, smart phones and PDAs. For more information: <a href="http://www.worldmax.nl/">www.worldmax.nl</a> and <a href="http://www.aerea.nl/en/home/">http://www.aerea.nl/en/home/</a></p><br/><br/><i>Bron: </i></p>]]>
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			<dc:date>2009-03-03T00:00:00+01:00</dc:date>
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			<title><![CDATA[Launch aerea 2.0 and usb dongle]]></title>
			<link>http://www.aerea.nl/nieuws/press_releases/ni/11/launch_aerea_20_and_usb_dongle/</link>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ingrid Goos]]></dc:creator>
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				<![CDATA[<p><p><em>Amsterdam</em><em>, 29 October 2008</em> - Today, Worldmax, wireless telecom provider, introduces the USB WiMAX-adapter. With the WiMAX USB dongle, Amsterdam citizens can benefit from the first high speed wireless broadband internet network in Europe based on WiMAX 802.16<sup>e</sup>-technology. The USB dongle is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP and Vista (pc's and laptops).</p><p><strong>Faster: aerea 2.0</strong></p><p>WiMAX-technology is developing and Worldmax will keep investing in their WiMAX network in order to offer customers all the benefits from these innovations. With the introduction of the USB dongle Worldmax also introduces a faster WiMAX product: aerea 2.0. The new prepaid balance offers a download speed of 2&nbsp;Mbit/sec., while the upload&shy; speed is 256 Kbit/sec. Aerea 2.0 is an expansion of the existing prepaid balance offerings: &nbsp;aerea 0.5 and 1.0.</p><p><strong>No data limits</strong></p><p>"Contrary to other providers of wireless internet, aerea has no limitations. We have no data limits, or data speed limits". We offer a 'fair use policy' that is similar to what we are used to with DSL- or cable internet", according to Benno Kuyper, Senior Product Manager at Worldmax. "To demonstrate the capabilities of our network, we are challenging Amsterdam citizens to download 10 GB in 1 day."</p><p>The download contest starts on 29 October at 16 hrs. The participant succeeding in downloading as much data as possible using the aerea network in one day, has a change to win an ASUS EEE pc 1000H. Participating is free for the first 20 contestants.</p><p>Aerea is available from &euro;14, 95 per month. Price of the USB dongle is &euro; 89, 95. Customers that would like to have access to the network for just one day can check out the current tariffs via <a href="http://www.aerea.nl/">http://www.aerea.nl/</a>.</p><p><strong>Offer to our customers</strong></p><p>Customers that have participated in the aerea 'early bird' offer which included a WiMAX PC card can order the USB dongle for &euro; 79, 95, incl. aerea 2.0- a two month free balance. For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.aerea.nl/">http://www.aerea.nl/</a>. The WiMAX PC card will still be serviced, but only support aerea 0.5 en 1.0.</p><p><em>Note for editors: review examples of the WiMAX USB dongle are available, including aerea 2.0 test account. For more information, please contact Ingrid Goos (details mentioned below)). Hi-res photos of the USB dongle can be downloaded at: &nbsp;<a href="http://www.mcsonline.nl/pers">www.mcsonline.nl/pers</a>.</em></p><p><strong>About WiMAX</strong></p><p>WiMAX (802.16e-2005) stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access and is optimized specifically for mobile broadband Internet. Providing multi-megabit data rates, mobile WiMAX provides the foundation for rich multimedia experiences on the go. With mobile WiMAX, users have on-the-go broadband Internet and access to data-intensive applications, like online multimedia, video downloads, mobile TV, and streaming music.</p><p><strong>About Worldmax</strong></p><p>Worldmax is owner of the national and exclusive 3.5 GHz license for the Dutch market and the first company in Europe to have realized a ubiquitous network based on the worldwide WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e) standard providing both indoor and outdoor coverage. The WiMax 16e network of Worldmax is provided by Alcatel-Lucent and supports numerous applications such as web browsing, online gaming, downloading music, games, movies and internet TV: at home, on the go or in the office. In the near future Intel will offer integrated WiMAX functionalities in notebooks with Intel Centrino processor technology. WiMAX will also become available on personal mobile appliances such as mobile internet appliances, smart phones and PDA's.</p><br/><br/><i>Bron: </i></p>]]>
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			<dc:date>2008-10-29T00:00:00+01:00</dc:date>
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			<title><![CDATA[Aerea raises download speeds to 5 Mbps]]></title>
			<link>http://www.aerea.nl/nieuws/press_releases/ni/10/aerea_raises_download_speeds_to_5_mbps/</link>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ingrid Goos]]></dc:creator>
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				<![CDATA[<p><p align="center">Launch of aerea 5.0 service raises download speeds to 5 Mbps</p><p><em>Amsterdam</em><em>, 18 December 2008</em> - Today, Worldmax, the wireless telecom provider, announced that it has upgraded the capabilities of its commercial service to 5 Mbps downlink data rates. This speed upgrade is available to all subscribers wishing to benefit from the faster download speeds through a simple software download plus an adjustment of their subscription service. Please visit <a href="http://www.aerea.nl/">http://www.aerea.nl</a> for further details.</p><p>Following its network deployment and service improvement plan Worldmax is now launching the 5 Mbps service after careful evaluation of the device performance and user experience in a 3.5 GHz environment. The network optimization was performed in close partnership with WiMAX chip partner Beceem, and the results look so promising that Worldmax is expecting to introduce 32 Mbps on its network in 2009.</p><p>"We have worked very closely with our primary partner Alcatel-Lucent and our strategic chip partner Beceem, and together we have been able to redefine the performance envelope of mobile 3.5GHz networks" said Keimpe B. Algra, COO &amp; CTO, Worldmax. "Without Beceem and the amazing capabilities of their advanced WiMAX chip we would not be able to offer this performance upgrade, and we are looking forward to further increase the service capabilities of our network in 2009".</p><p>&nbsp;"We have been able to work with many of the leaders in the WiMAX space and have enabled a number of Mobile WiMAX firsts, but enabling seamless hand-off at 3.5GHz while maintaining high throughput was a unique challenge," said, Babu Mandava, CEO of Beceem. "We are proud to have been able to extend the capabilities of our industry leading device solution, and we could not have done without the close collaboration with Worldmax. The outcome of this team work enables Worldmax to take a market leadership position over other wireless service providers in the Netherlands, and we are looking forward to be a part of their growing market success in 2009. This is one great example how the WiMAX ecosystem works together to innovate!".</p><p><strong>About WiMAX</strong></p><p>WiMAX (802.16e-2005) stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access and is optimized specifically for mobile broadband Internet. Providing multi-megabit data rates, mobile WiMAX provides the foundation for rich multimedia experiences on the go. With mobile WiMAX, users have on-the-go broadband Internet and access to data-intensive applications, like online multimedia, video downloads, mobile TV, and streaming music.</p><p><strong>About Worldmax</strong></p><p>Worldmax is owner of the national and exclusive 3.5 GHz license for the Dutch market and the first company in Europe to have realized a ubiquitous network based on the worldwide WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e) standard providing both indoor and outdoor coverage. The WiMax 16e network of Worldmax supports numerous applications such as web browsing, online gaming, downloading music, games, movies and internet TV: at home, on the go or in the office. In the near future Intel will offer integrated WiMAX functionalities in notebooks with Intel Centrino processor technology. WiMAX will also become available on personal mobile appliances such as mobile internet appliances, smart phones and PDA's.</p><br/><br/><i>Bron: </i></p>]]>
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