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SpeedConnect Announces 4G Network Deployed by Huawei in Michigan

SAGINAW -- SpeedConnect, a premium wireless broadband provider offering services designed to support high usage demands, announced Tuesday it will launch a 4G network, providing up to 10 megabit per second downloads and 2 megabit per second uploads, throughout Michigan.

The new network, deployed by Huawei using the company's SingleRAN system, will offer comprehensive and secure fixed and mobile broadband solutions for homes and businesses in the Thumb of Michigan.

"We've been working very hard with Huawei to offer our existing customers and Thumb residents a better broadband connection," said Bruce Moore, vice president and general manager of SpeedConnect. "SpeedConnect will not be satisfied to keep apace of emerging technologies and bandwidth demand; we're aggressively spending and developing the best-for-streaming, highest-capacity networks possible. It's an extremely market-competitive broadband offering compared to the other wireless competitors available in the Thumb. It's a significant upgrade in download and upload speeds compared to anything else offered today in the Thumb, and the prepaid option is going to be very convenient for many of our existing and future customers."

Under the agreement, Huawei will provide its SingleRAN solution which includes LTE and WiMAX core technology. Huawei will be wholly responsible for maintaining the new network, including installation, integration and commissioning new equipment. The 4G network launch is part of SpeedConnect's extended investment in expansion, technology and coverage/capacity upgrades throughout Michigan. The new network will provide nearly 100 percent coverage in the three counties of Huron, Tuscola, and Sanillac.

John Ogren, SpeedConnect President and CEO, adds: "SpeedConnect is privately financing the 4G network buildout. I think it's important to note that it's private money; there are no federal loans or subsidies here. This is our personal investment."

"Rural wireless broadband has been an important market for Huawei," said Charles Ding, President of Huawei North America. "We've been focused on providing SpeedConnect with cost-effective and competitive solutions so they can provide customers a premium broadband connection that's designed to support high usage demands."

The 4G network will support ultra-broadband Internet access, IP telephony, gaming services, and streaming multimedia.

SpeedConnect will offer many options to connect to the 4G network including indoor modems, outdoor modems, USB devices and personal routers.

SpeedConnect will offer a personal mobile hotspot device that can be connected to the new 4G network and provide Internet access for up to 5 devices. This personal mobile hotspot works at a distance of up to 30 feet and will provide Internet or network access to any Wi-Fi enabled peripheral device.

Communities that will be served include: Frankenmuth, Pigeon, Unionville, Sebewaing, Akron, Fairgrove, Caro, Cass City, Bad Axe, Ubly, Harbor Beach, Kinde, Kingston, Clio, Mayville, Millington, Marlette, Sandusky, Deckerville, Minden City, Argyle, Snover, Carsonville, Dayton, North Branch, and Peck.

SpeedConnect anticipates offering a unique prepaid service option on the new 4G network. Customers will be able to "pay as you go," and have the ability to recharge their broadband account without monthly recurring fees.

Well-established in Michigan, with an Iowa expansion over the last 18 months, SpeedConnect has provided wireless broadband and telephone service since 2001.

More at www.speedconnect.com.

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