WestNet Wireless

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WestNet Wireless
Type Subsidiary of Traya Net
Founded 1997
Headquarters Calgary, Alberta
Key people Abdul Traya, Founder
Industry Wireless and Telecommunications Services
Products Wide Area Wi-Fi Private CDMA Mobile Operator
Website www.WestNet.ca

WestNet Wireless, wireless carrier operator based in Calgary Alberta. In early 2008, WestNet Wireless submitted it's application to Industry Canada's Wireless Auction.

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[edit] History

WestNet Wireless initially wanted to launch custom solutions wireless, technology Abdul Traya invented himself. His WestNet-WireCELL solution announced in early 2001, intergrades mobile and landline phones allowing much more flexibility and unlimited local calling. The announcement of WestNet WireCELL had cell-phone enthusiasts interest while others didn't not understand its long term foreseeable practicality. Traya's main market idea would allow any compatible device on his CDMA network and unlimited local calling. Such calling options and phone activation was unheard of in the industry at the time.

[edit] The Custom Network

WestNet WireCELL integrates POTS telephone lines and basestation controllers, users can operate their land line in the coverage area.

[edit] CDMA Network

Currently WestNet operates a private CDMA Network. A public CDMA network is in the works.

[edit] Services

[edit] Deploying AMPS Analog Network

Traya announced he would be interested in deploying an Analog network in Alberta as the current networks operated by competitors are decommissioning Analog Services. He projected that many business and consumers still rely on analog as they are built tens of thousands of vehicles and it would not be practical to consumers to shell out thousands of dollars replacing their car phones at auto dealerships.

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