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News Release from: Wintegra | Subject: WinPath
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 November 2006
Network processors enable WiMAX mobility
Alvarion is using the WinPath network processor and related software in its next generation WiMAX products addressing the 802.16e market.
Alvarion, the world's leading provider of wireless broadband solutions, has selected the WinPath network processor and related software for its next generation WiMAX products addressing the 802.16e market Alvarion's BreezeMAX, a radio access system and the primary building block of Alvarion's end-to-end 4Motion mobile WiMAX solution, integrates Wintegra's silicon to address the growing demand for mobile broadband, including support for the WiMAX Forum based mobile WiMAX solutions across a broad range of spectrum
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"We are extremely satisfied with our decision to use WinPath processors and related software in BreezeMAX, our radio access system that is part of Alvarion's 4Motion mobile WiMAX solution", said Tsach Shwartz, Alvarion's Vice President of R and D.
"The high performance of the Wintegra solution gives us clear flexibility and robustness advantages in adapting our system to the ever evolving requirements of the mobile WiMAX network standards".
"WinPath is one reason why we continue to provide the market leadership that our customers have come to expect".
4Motion is a complete, end-to-end mobile WiMAX solution incorporating advanced radio technologies, QoS mechanisms, IP mobility core components, and multimedia subsystems along with subscriber terminals, an OMC and backend interfaces.
Employing software defined radio (SDR), beam forming, multi-in multi-out (MIMO), dynamic bandwidth allocation, and scaleable OFDMA technologies, 4Motion and BreezeMAX offer service providers greater coverage, capacity, and flexibility in their mobile WiMAX deployments along with improved economics.
"We have been very impressed with the innovation and scope of the Alvarion WiMAX and BWA programs, and believe that Wintegra can play a key role in Alvarion's continued success", said Michael Phillip, VP and GM of Wireless Systems at Wintegra.
"Getting the right solution to market quickly is critical in emerging markets like WiMAX and BWA, and Wintegra and Alvarion are clearly aligned in this objective".
With WiMAX customers in North America, Europe, China, Japan, Taiwan and the Middle East, Wintegra continues to enable the worldwide adoption of advanced communication protocols and emerging standards through an innovative mix of software and silicon technologies that support field upgrades as new standards emerge.
WiMAX stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, and is based on the IEEE802.16 air interface standard and the ETSI HiperMAN wireless metropolitan area network (MAN) standard.
Wintegra is incorporating WiMAX technology into its broad portfolio of solutions for next generation access markets, including VDSL and PON, wireless infrastructure, VoIP routers and gateways, and multi-service access (MSA) equipment.
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