It is easy to take geography for granted when it comes to wireless connectivity, but on the island nation of Indonesia, major financial institution Mandiri Bank had a serious hurdle to jump when expanding its customer base. Symstream Technology Group, an Australian company that emphasizes data-transmission methods based on international standards for public wireless networks, stepped in to assist. Benefits of the partnership included:
• Service offered in any spot where electricity and a mobile connection exist
• Widespread deployment of Symstream-enabled units
• Scalability to adapt to advancing platforms

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