Click to navigate back to homepage
Thursday, November 20, 2008 
  Search :



 
 
     
 
 
Product News > Feb 2008
 
 

Airspan Networks' Latest Mobile WiMAX Base Station Designed for the 2.3GHz and 2.5GHz Bands

(Product News, 26 Feb 2008)


Airspan Networks Inc. and Fujitsu Ltd have signed a four-year cooperation agreement to jointly build a leading-class Mobile WiMAX Base Station designed for carriers in the 2.5GHz and 2.3GHz bands. Featuring the combined advanced technologies of both parties, the new basestation, named MacroMAXe, will significantly cut the time to market and minimize a WiMAX carrier's capital outlay and ongoing operational costs.

The basestation can deliver two to three times the capacity of similar products by using a highly featured implementation of the WiMAX radio interface. MacroMAXe will also enable carriers to operate with both today's and future versions of the mobile WiMAX air interface, providing protection for their investment in mobile WiMAX infrastructure.

Click here for more information on Fujitsu

Click here for more information on Airspan Networks


RELATED ARTICLES

Airspan to Provide WiMAX Solutions to Enforta in Russia

Fujitsu Launches Smallest RF Module for Mobile WiMAX Devices

Fujitsu Develops CMOS-based Power Amplifier Operating at 77GHz

Fujitsu and Sigma Designs announce wireless HDAV technology collaboration

Fujitsu and Taiwan's Institute for Information Industry to Partner for WiMAX Application Platforms


 
 
 
 
Related Articles
   

Set-top Box Shipments to Peak in 2012

Total Available Market for Microwave Tubes Approaching $1B

Infocomm Singapore Overall Winner at APICTA Awards 2008

Smartphone Users Still Searching for the Ultimate Intuitive Interface

Axis Network Technology Launches LTE Remote Radio Head Platform

Scalable Network Technologies Introduces Breakthrough Emulation Technology for Mobile Wireless Networks

ZTE, Qualcomm and Aircell Collaborate on Industry-first In-flight Mobile Broadband System

Vertical Markets Offer Prospects for Fleet Management Systems Growth

Distributed IOs Communicate Wirelessly for the First Time

Shanghai Volkswagen Adopts MyClick Mobile Image Recognition Platform to Promote Lavida

   
 
Top News
   

ZTE, Qualcomm and Aircell Collaborate on Industry-first In-flight Mobile Broadband System

Economic Crisis Likely to Impact Mobile Phone Industry

Location Ecosystem Still Looking for Sustainable Growth and Viable Business Models

95 Million Cellular M2M Modules to Ship in 2013

Asia Home to More than Half of World Mobile Connections by 2011

   
 
 
 
Industry Links
Photonics Association (Singapore)
Singapore Industrial Automation Association (SIAA)
Taiwan Semiconductor Industry Association (TSIA)
   
   
 
 
 


 
 
Technical Channels

Amplifiers

Components

Digital Hardware/components

Integrated components

Integrated subsystems

Interface/interconect

Materials

Passives

Power

Semis/ICs/Mmics

Services

Signal Processing

Signal Sources

Software

Test & Measurement

Transmission Components

Wireless Protocols

 

Other Websites
EDN Asia
EDN Asia (India)
EDN Asia (Taiwan)
EDN Asia (Korea)
ECN Asia
ECN Asia (Korea)
ECN Asia (Taiwan)
  ECN Asia (China)
  EB Asia
Electronics Asia
Reed Electronic Group
Reed Business Information Asia
   
 

© 2008 Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.
All rights reserved. Use of this web site is subject to its Terms and Conditions of Use. View our Privacy Policy.