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WIFI/WIMAX to ease Internet access in Sierra LeoneIn its bid to offer easy access to internet service users in Sierra Leone, a technological breakthrough has occurred in the capital Freetown recently when an indigenous company known as FGC Wireless announced that it has successfully completed a city-wide unrestricted WIFI/WIMAX network that will ease the problems of internet users in the country. FGC Wireless was established about a year ago as a mobile/fixed broadband internet and wireless telephony service provider. The company has been doing what they referred to as 'topographic deployment' within this period in order to achieve this feat. The internet service provider, FGC wireless operates flexible internet delivery packages designed to provide easy access to all categories of users. "This is just the beginning of so many other breakthroughs that the company presently raps up in its sleeves," the IT specialist said. The Managing Director of FGC Wireless, George Anionye says the company has worked hard to bring this facility in this country, adding that they used a combination of indigenous technology to achieve this Herculean feat. "We are grateful to God for having guided us through the period of tension, confusion and frustration associated with designing and developing - a project of such magnitude. "Every step on the way we faced obstacles, ranging from difficulties to convince the Board of Directors to accept the possibility of an unrestricted city-wide WIFI/WIMAX; to having them understand that it takes time to achieve perfection. "There were a combination of neck breaking obstacles that could have derailed the projects, but somehow we managed to survive them. Though most of these obstacles were human factors that threatened the foundation of the business, finance had been and is still scarce, but determination has been the driving force that brought us here," he disclosed. Meanwhile, several local newspapers in the country are currently benefiting directly from this technology which provides them ready and badly needed internet services for production purposes. One of the leading local newspapers, the Independent Observer's editor, Sorie Sudan Sesay told HANA that this technology has come in very handy and timely. "We are now able to easily access internet services in our offices; something we woefully lacked in the recent past. This is a wonderful and most welcome development in the newspaper industry in post war Sierra Leone where reliable information dissemination means everything to the continued peace and stability in the country; a sine qua non for development anywhere," Sesay stated. For more information, visit: www.fgcwireless.com Published courtesy of |