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Epitiro Launches ISP-I™ WiMAX
Epitiro, the broadband communications authority, today announced ISP-I™ WiMAX, the world’s first ‘software as a service’ (SaaS) test solution for WiMAX service providers and manufacturers. ...
Epitiro Publishes UK Mobile Broadband Research
Cardiff, UK – Research by Epitiro, the broadband communications authority, reveals that speeds delivered to UK mobile broadband users are significantly less than those advertised, in a ground-breaking report thought to be the first of its kind ...
Epitiro Shortlisted for prestigious Femtocell Industry Award
The Femto Forum today announced that Epitiro's Femtocell test suite has been shortlisted in the Enabling technology category of the prestigious Industry Awards 2009
Singapore Selects Epitiro to Assess Country’s Broadband Quality
The Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) of Singapore has selected Epitiro to supplement its broadband performance monitoring activities as part of the country’s plan to ...
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Investment boosts New Zealand Broadband Data gathered by Epitiro has shown...Irish Fixed broadband Performance Index Research Reveals Irish Get 62% of Advertised Bandwidth...
Australian broadband underachieving Sydney, Australia – Research by Epitiro, the broadband communications authority, reveals that speeds delivered by Australian ISPs can be significantly less than those advertised...
Femtocell Deployment Guide A guide to assist cellular operators with a successful rollout of the forthcoming in-home communications technology...
Opinion: Spending money to save a shed-load Do not service your customers, manage your customers
Epitiro (NZ) MD Mike Cranna offers industry commentary in his monthly Computerworld column
