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Building Wimax networks in Sweden is not at all a dead end. Although 3G are widely spread in the Nordic countries, there are lots of places - even in the cities – where 3G not works at all or at least not nearly as good as the operators claim in TV-commercials and such. Now is the time for taking a new part of the Swedish wireless mobile broadband market. There are already some Wimax and pre-Wimax networks up and running in different places in Sweden, now it’s time to expand.
/Peter Modig (www.wimax1.se)