Yota Deploys Most Significant 4G Network to Date
– Russian Wireless Broadband Company Yota Builds New Citywide Network in
Kazan in Just Two Months
– Pilot Scheme Launched With Showcase of Next Generation Wireless
Internet Services
Yota, the wireless broadband company from
fourth generation (4G) network in Kazan, capital city of the Republic of
Tatarstan – having installed the citywide network in just two months.
The network trial was launched with a number of live demonstrations
proving wireless broadband speeds of up to 100mps (megabytes per second – in
a lab environment) and a suite of next generation wireless services such as
live 3D-video conferencing and full HD video streaming. Yota has invested
million
population of over one million people with 147 base stations. Kazan is
in 2013.
In his address at the launch ceremony Yota CEO,
“Today not only marks a success for Yota, but serves as a milestone in the
delivery of next generation wireless services that will transform the way
people live and do business”.
Sverdlov added “Yota is already expanding fast and deploying the latest
4G networks across a number of emerging markets worldwide. These particular
markets are not hindered by the complexities of upgrading existing
technologies, and don’t have any legacy of 3G premiums. As a result we will
soon see these countries leapfrog the more developed Western economies when
it comes to wireless broadband services”.
Yota has invested
generation 4G network covering seven cities in
coming soon.
Sverdlov joined
Republic of Tatarstan and the Minister of Information and Communications of
the Republic of Tatarstan to demonstrate to the media and public how the
latest 4G technologies can change everyday life. Examples included:
- Integrated emergency services - integration of emergency security and
healthcare services to enable improved monitoring and management and
optimise response times
- The future of education - live wireless streamed 3D lessons with lesson
plans and multimedia content to improve educational opportunities for
remote communities
- Improved healthcare services - remote access to patients' medical
records for healthcare professionals on the move allowing improved
emergency response; virtual appointments via video call for patients in
remote communities
- Public transport - live streamed video monitoring of the public
transport network for improved security
- Full HD streaming - wireless streaming of full HD (1080p) video
- Speed tests up to 100mbps in a lab environment (with only one device
running per sector)
Yota symbolizes a new generation in Russian innovation that stands to
reshape the telecommunications market worldwide. Since commercial launch only
14 months ago, Yota already has almost 600,000 customers and recently
reported 2010 half-year results of
Notes to editors
About Yota – http://www.yota.ru
Yota is a wireless broadband Internet company from
provides 4G Internet services to nearly 600,000 customers across five cities
in
total combined population of over 20 million people. Yota adds thousands of
new customers every day and plans to expand its network to cover more than 25
million people by the end of 2010.
Yota has recently announced plans to launch latest generation 4G networks
in five Russian cities in 2010 with
2011. This will make Yota one of the world’s largest 4G networks.
Yota is also expanding internationally, having launched in
ultimately aims to provide services in developing countries across
America
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