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Overview:
WiMAX service providers, both existing and those planning for an initial deployment, should strongly consider the focusing benefits of Managed Services. The most benefit can be gained by selecting a WiMAX vendor that can function as the single point of accountability, having proven global and multi-vendor expertise capable of providing a true end-to-end solution, including WiMAX network infrastructure, user devices and a comprehensive services portfolio - all delivered by a proven WiMAX Managed Services capability.
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