Telabria Launches WiMAX-Class Broadband Service for Data + Voice
Telabria, the award-winning UK regional network operator, has launched its wide area wireless broadband network after six months of intensive trials in Kent, South East England. Targeted at both residential and business markets, the Skylink service offers customers symmetric broadband speeds up to 10Mbps, as well as voice-over-IP (VoIP) telephone service. Skylink is the first network of its kind in the UK to offer combined data and voice over a WiMAX-class network to homes and businesses.
Sittingbourne, Kent UK (PRWEB) September 5, 2005 -- Telabria, the
award-winning UK regional network operator, has launched its wide area wireless
broadband network after six months of intensive trials in Kent, South East
England. Targeted at both residential and business markets, the Skylink service
offers customers symmetric broadband speeds up to 10Mbps, as well as
voice-over-IP (VoIP) telephone service. Skylink is the first network of its kind
in the UK to offer combined data and voice over a WiMAX-class network to homes
and businesses. The Skylink backbone of high-capacity fiber and licensed band
microwave links encompasses over 1,300 square kilometers (850 square miles)
making it one of the largest next-generation wireless broadband networks in
Europe, and brings a whole new class of broadband services to Kent's population
of 675,000 households and 60,000 businesses. The initial roll out of Skylink
includes the city of Canterbury and borough of Swale, with additional urban,
suburban and rural areas planned as part of Telabria's ongoing Skylink network
expansion throughout 2005 and 2006.
"In the UK symmetric broadband
services are scarce outside metropolitan areas," said Jim Baker, Telabria's CEO
and founder. "In Kent, less than 16% of the telephone exchanges support
symmetric DSL (SDSL) which means customers will be highly challenged to take
advantage of emerging technologies such as VoIP and video conferencing which
demand fast upload capability." Copper network based SDSL is range limited, with
2Mbps services restricted to within just 1.6km (0.9 miles) of an exchange. WiMAX
– the emerging standard for wireless networking – does not suffer from these
limitations and Skylink delivers a range of broadband packages from 1.5Mbps to
over 10Mbps at distances up to 20km (12.5 miles) from the base station.
"Skylink's ability to reach far beyond copper, combined with highly competitive
pricing and the merger of data and voice into one service, sets a new standard
for broadband connectivity."
Skylink subscribers benefit from speeds
unavailable over xDSL in most of the UK, and unlike many ADSL subscriptions
usage is not subject to monthly limits. Skylink Pro, a 20:1 symmetric service,
sets a new standard in symmetric broadband pricing at just £49.99 for a 1.5Mbps
service and £79.99 for a 3Mbps service, which is up to 75% cheaper than
equivalent SDSL services over copper networks. Skylink Ultra, Telabria's premium
10:1 business-class package, offers 5Mbps for £249 and 10Mbps for £369, both
backed by a service level agreement and response time commitment not usually
found in SDSL services. The maximum speed of SDSL from British Telecom, the UK's
incumbent operator, is just 2Mbps. Telabria also offers a residential asymmetric
service, Skylink Home, which is available at speeds of 1.5Mbps (£24.99/month) or
3Mbps (£34.99/month), with an upload speed of 512Kbps which is double the
256Kbps UK ADSL limit.
All Skylink packages are available with a
telephone service that works over the subscriber's broadband connection and
which does not require a traditional landline to operate. Skylink Voice Home
offers residential customers unlimited local and national calls for £9.99 per
month, while Skylink Voice Business is available to SOHO and SME customers for
£19.99. Skylink Voice PBX delivers ten lines for £99.99 per month with full
virtual switchboard functionality including auto-attendant, voicemail-to-email,
fax-to-email, and physical extensions that can work anywhere in the world with a
broadband connection. "We really wanted to offer our customers a complete
alternative to services delivered over old-fashioned copper networks," said
Baker. " With Skylink not only is Telabria offering unified broadband and voice
on a single bill, but at speeds that outclass the competition and at prices that
will save our customers a great deal of money over landline
equivalents."
Subscribers will connect to the Skylink network via a small
outdoor radio, typically mounted at roof height, which connects to the nearest
Skylink base station; service is then delivered to a standard Ethernet jack
located in the customer's premises. Telabria utilizes the 5.8GHz spectrum to
deliver 'last-mile' WiMAX-class connections, a band which is lightly licensed by
the UK regulator Ofcom for fixed broadband wireless operations.
Telabria
expects Skylink to be highly attractive to home and business users who are on
the fringes of xDSL reach. Telephone exchanges tend to be in located in the
center of communities, while the majority of new residential and business
property development is taking place at sites on the outskirts, thus furthest
away from the exchange and least likely to get true broadband speeds over 1Mbps.
In rapidly expanding areas such as the South East of England, where the UK
Government has committed to build in excess of 640,000 new homes over the next
twenty years, broadband access is seen as a key component of a regeneration
initiative to improve the local economy and create sustainable communities.
"Telabria's Skylink service is an excellent example of ways in which 21st
century technology can support local and regional regeneration framework," said
Councillor Andrew Bowles, Leader of Swale Borough Council, and chairman of Swale
Forward – a partnership of local and national government agencies dedicated to
regeneration and economic growth in Swale, part of the Thames Gateway. "In order
to attract knowledge driven businesses and stimulate the type of economic growth
upon which we wish to focus, services must exist that are comparable to those
available in metropolitan markets. With Skylink being launched in Swale today,
making it one of the first areas in the UK with this advanced broadband service,
the Borough is clearly at an advantage and we're delighted to be setting the
pace for the rest of the county to follow". The borough of Swale, centered
around the town of Sittingbourne, contains over 50,000 households and 4,500
businesses. It is also home to Kent Science Park, where Telabria's headquarters
and network operations center are based, and where a hub of research and
hi-technology business has developed.
In addition to its Skylink
broadband network, Telabria has established a portfolio of over 75 public
hotspot Wi-Fi Zones throughout the South East, including fourteen in Central
London. Subscribers to Skylink will have free unlimited use of the hotspot
network when away from home or the office, enabling them to check email, surf
the web or place VoIP calls when out and about. Telabria is also working with
public transportation companies to add Wi-Fi hotspots to coaches and buses
popular with daily commuters.
Privately-held Telabria recently secured a
round of funding in excess of £1m from individual and institutional investors
that includes Faroese Telecom, the national carrier in the Faroe Islands, with
further rounds planned for the future. Telabria expects rapid growth of its
WiMAX-class network throughout Kent, and plans to expand into other regions
during 2006. A web site with full details of the new Skylink service is
available at http://skylink.telabria.com
About
Telabria
Established in 2003, Telabria is an award-winning regional network
operator and wireless product developer based in the United Kingdom. Telabria is
building the UK's largest next-generation network that leverages WiMAX-class
technology to deliver data, voice and video to enterprise, business, and
residential customers. Telabria's service offering – Skylink – offers
symmetrical Internet connectivity up to 10Mbps and private circuits up to
45Mbps, with integrated VoIP services. Skylink overcomes the technical barriers
of copper-based networks such as line distance and speed, while offering
customers significant savings and greater flexibility. Telabria's mSystem family
of radio mesh devices deliver wide-area Wi-Fi coverage in campus, metro, and
public transportation markets. For more information, visit www.telabria.com.
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