March 2008
Alvarion® Ltd., the world’s leading provider of WiMAX™ and wireless broadband solutions, announced that it plans to demonstrate its joint Mobile WiMAX™ solution – tailored to the unique needs of the Japanese market – together with Hitachi Communication Technologies at CTIA Wireless show, April 1-3, 2008.
Operators can benefit from the following features to be offered by the joint solution:
Recently, Hitachi was selected by UQ Communications Inc. to provide its access service network gateway for Mobile WiMAX and integrated operation maintenance system, and is expected to provide Japan’s first commercial system. Upon their selection by UQC, Hitachi noted that Mobile WiMAX is one of the core technologies for the next generation of high-speed wireless communication service, and will permit the Internet to be accessed from a PC or other communication terminal even while one is traveling.
Viewing this opportunity as a springboard, Hitachi is stepping up its plans to global growth with its next-generation high-speed wireless communication business, including its WiMAX base-station business.
“We congratulate Hitachi on its win with UQC,” said Tzvika Friedman, President and CEO of Alvarion. ”We believe our collaboration with Hitachi delivers a compelling, all-outdoor solution designed to offer advanced capabilities for the 2.5 GHz spectrum. Hitachi’s selection by UQC unquestionably emphasizes just how well-positioned they are in Japan. Their carrier-grade ASN-GW with our radio capabilities represents the implementation of our OPEN™ WiMAX best-of-breed strategy, which can serve as a great asset for the upcoming large-scale deployments in Japan.”
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