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EOLO and TIM strengthen alliance to provide FWA services in 'white areas'Broadband World News, , 7/13/2021
ROME – The collaboration between EOLO and TIM will be further enhanced by the deployment of ultrabroadband. The two companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to launch a strategic partnership project in Italy's 'white areas' in which EOLO - Italian benefit leader in the provision of ultrabroadband connectivity through fixed wireless access (FWA) technology - will be able to provide wholesale internet access services to TIM. The agreement leverages on EOLO's ultrabroadband coverage, which currently already reaches over 6,500 Italian municipalities and 79% of homes in rural or low-density areas. The agreement also provides for the launch of a trial by the end of October, aiming to carry out the appropriate analyses and field tests and define the technical and operating procedures for the provision of EOLO wholesale services on TIM's network. |
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