
the drunk Managing Director of E. Networks Vishok Persaud speaking at the launch of the WIMAX 4G network
updated 15 dec 2010 – in 2007 [and posted big n brawlin on this site] GT&T signed a $4.5 million contract with Airspan to supply WiMax in Guyana. $4.5 million in ….hmmmmm
updated dec 2010 – we´re gonna let the experts speak on this one. they´re opposing views but looks like vishook son of raper man reepu just pull a nice three card monte on the tax payers of Guyana. and we wont be surprised. remember vishook was a BMW dealing out of the blue for cricket world cup. [and whatever happened to those 30 odd BMWs vishook¿]
Steven Hartley, principal analyst at Ovum, explains the the Long Term Evolution standard will win out as it is cheaper for carriers to deploy
…this rapidly developing ecosystem will drive down costs – making networks cheaper to deploy for operators and devices cheaper for end-users to buy. This wide-ranging support then creates a virtuous circle: it’s why operators and vendors have coalesced around LTE, but also why they have shown decreasing levels of support for WiMAX. As for the impact, WiMAX isn’t dead, there are still WiMAX deployments all over the world, it’s just not going to reach the probably unrealistically-hyped targets that were bandied around a few years ago.
updated some of you may be wondering right now how does vishook [son of most notorious rapist] go from 2.bit hustler status to teaming up with a company with 149 billion in revenue in 2009. don´t let that bother you, ppp crime family is spending your money and your children´s future.
PresidentBharrat Jagdeo’s vision for Guyana to be on par with the rest of the world in Information Communication Technology (ICT) was complemented this evening when WiMAX 4G broadband was launched.
The service pioneered [vishook is a WiMAX pioner] by Managing Director of E-Networks Vishok Persaud was launched at the Georgetown Club…
The new WiMAX network covers Georgetown and its environs including Diamond on the East Bank of Demerara, providing high speed wireless broadband services.
The new technology erases the need for a connection crew visiting the home or office of a customer and has a speed that surpasses that of the current wire line infrastructure in Guyana.
President Jagdeo described the technology as an advanced system that will catapult Guyana in the forefront of cutting edge technology around the world.
“WiMAX service is ahead of most countries in the world. If we have to close the digital divide, we must close it with technologies that are more advanced than other countries have… ICT would lead the way forward for Guyana. It will be one of the new sectors that will generate greater disposable income, it will create thousands of jobs,”PresidentJagdeo said.
The Guyana Government and Vishook Persaud have partnered with Huawei on a US$35M contract whereby the Chinese company will deploy WiMAX systems throughout all the towns in Guyana and the installation of another technology for rural areas to gain access.
President Jagdeo said, “this will allow us to move fully into E Government mode, hooking up our schools, our hospitals and everything else so that we can deploy technology to the service of our people,” President Jagdeo said.
With government’s plan of bringing a fibre optic cable from Brazil covering charity in Region Two and Moleson Creek in Region Six, President Jagdeo said there will be enough bandwidth to deploy different kinds of wireless technologies.
Through the use of the WiMAX technology, President Jagdeo is optimistic that Guyana’s level of competitiveness and efficiency in health, education, agriculture and manufacturing will improve significantly.WiMAX and hefty subsidies from the Consolidated Fund has given E. Networks the capital to offer flexible prepaid plans costing as low as $1000 the aim of which is to make internet access affordable to all Guyanese customers.
The initiative began ten years ago when E.Networks with the generous help of government began exploring options for large quantity bandwidth with the announcement of a fibre optic cable investment by the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph (GT&T) coupled with Government’s commitment to the Information Technology (IT) sector.
The company won the partnership of Huawei after government guarantees. Huawei is China’s world leading telecommunication solution and service supplier. Huawei currently has 79 commercial WiMAX network contracts worldwide and ranks number one in terms of newly added versions.
In 2009 Huawei recorded US$30.2B in contract sales and has become the number two telecom supplier only after Ericsson and also one of the top 500 companies globally.
Accounts Manager of Huawei who was present at the launch said the company has a wealth of experience partnering with operators to from Europe, North America, Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Middle East and Africa to deliver global WiMAX projects.

unless gt&t ceo yog mahdeo is a ppp crime family double agent why is he smiling? notice marketing manager wystan robertson on right carefully observes these two devils from a distance
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Posted by Deborah | December 7, 2010, 3:09 pmI likey likey………..more people can now post to Propagandapress and this time some nice high quality pics.
Posted by Pandit_G | December 7, 2010, 8:22 pmPandit_G always good to hear from you
please update us & the faithful at large on your views of Guyana from behind enemy lines
Posted by site admin | December 8, 2010, 11:38 amReally?? Guyanese Taxpayers are resting on their laurels while this atrocity is played out before their very eyes? Money from the consolidated funds being literally given away to ppp cronies. The buddy shivraj debacle should have sparked enough anger to ensure this fuckin shit doesn’t happen again. Yet here it does and nary a fuckin word from the political opposition? Get rid of corbin and ignite the mo fyah slo fyah campaign. These fuckin thieves must be stopped now!!!
Posted by Freedom house guard | December 8, 2010, 1:55 amJagbatty said that the government’s intentions are not to compete with the providers, but to be supportive and accelerate the process, which will create its own demand.
“But through the 90,000 computers that we will give out to families in Guyana, we will create a demand from which all of these companies will benefit.”
He said by early next year there will be 30,000 computers in stock, and services will be in demand. However, recently Cabinet has been asked [by vishook?] to build a television station using satellite coverage for the internet to access the hinterland, “this will be a 24-hour learning channel that will be continuous where content – advanced English and Sciences, and the entire CXC curriculum, and quite a bit of educational, history programmes, and geography programmes – will be beamed continuously, 24 hours a day into our homes and schools across our country.”
woooo hoooooooo
http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2010/12/08/e-networks-inc-introduces-wimax-4g-network-to-guyana/
Posted by site admin | December 8, 2010, 6:36 amcontinuous ppp indoctrination, 24 hours a day into our homes and schools across our country.”
Posted by Steve Jones | December 8, 2010, 2:40 pmAt least we now start to see why HE pulled the plug on the telecom bill before Parliament. GT&T gets a 20 year extension on a worthless monopoly. Too bad Wimax was declared dead for end users a while ago. But let’s not let the facts cloud the central issue, there is far too much money on the table to get distracted with facts and citizen well being.
Posted by Not Impressed | December 8, 2010, 3:16 pmIt time for us guyanese to think outside the box…ICT is the way of the future there are many many advantages of being ICT literate….with guyana being the only english speaking on this continent and the geographic closeness to North America as compare to europe and asia…call centers in Guyana would be a thriving industry in guyana it will provide income for thousands thus raising the soci0-economic status of many citizens while contributing to the country’s G.D.P and thats just the tip of the ice burg as it relates to ICT development in this country….
Posted by sharonstorm | December 8, 2010, 5:24 pmYou AGAIN with your PPP SHIT
Posted by Deborah | December 8, 2010, 6:23 pmPPP Government has become so powerful that the Foot soldiers are being case out and the party is only for the rich and famous
Posted by Nelson Watt | December 9, 2010, 2:25 pmwill will i just cannot believe it with all all this big development going on and some people saying we will created thousand of jobs this company will lead the way forward me go call all mey family them that a live a foreign and tell them to come back a guyana and all them that a send money me go tell them me na want the money no more abay na the poorest country in south america and the western hemisphere any more abay collie bai them a get plenty work with all them free computer but just in any case thing na work out u will sent a small piece every month to pay for a computer connection after all abay a still family and u know this a guyana ana bai
Posted by speed | February 16, 2011, 12:40 pm