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Telecomworldwire, May 29, 2006
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-29 May 2006-SR Telecom awarded WiMAX contract by Duke Energy(C)1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
SR Telecom Inc (TSX:SRX), a provider of licensed OFDM solutions, has received the first order of a multi-year contract with Duke Energy (NYSE:DUK), a company specialising in long-haul transportation and storage of natural gas.
According to the company, Duke Energy Gas Transmission has selected the SR Telecom symmetryMX fixed-WiMAX solution to support voice and broadband data services, including system and data monitoring and control services for natural gas pipeline facilities throughout the Rocky Mountain region of northeastern British Columbia, Canada.
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No financial details of the contract were disclosed.
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