TITLE

WiMAX mobile standard products

PUB. DATE
December 2005
SOURCE
Telecom Asia;Dec2005, Vol. 16 Issue 12, p42
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article reports on the joint development agreement signed by ArrayComm Inc. and TeleCIS Wireless Inc. to develop WiMAX mobile standard products. ArrayComm's smart antenna solutions will be used by TeleCIS Wireless in its multi-protocol WiMAX mobile chip. Smart antenna solutions will be designed in such a way that they enhance the TeleCIS chip's performance. It is viewed that products from this collaboration will provide competition to other WiMAX operators which will eventually benefit customers in the form of fast and better services at nominal cost.
ACCESSION #
19359859

Tags: CONTRACTS;  ARRAYCOMM LLC;  TELECIS Wireless Inc.;  IEEE 802.16 (Standard);  SYSTEMS on a chip;  NETWORK operating system

 

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