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News Release from: Wintegra | Subject: WinPath 740 and WinPath 780W4
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 16 January 2007
Access processors in Chinese basestation
trials
Datang Mobile is using WinPath access processors in its Super Node B, a high-capacity basestation currently participating in TD-SCDMA field trials in China, for current and future 3G deployments.
Datang Mobile is using WinPath access processors in its Super Node B, a high-capacity basestation currently participating in TD-SCDMA field trials in China, for current and future 3G deployments Datang Mobile is recognised as a leading developer and manufacturer of TD-SCDMA 3G technology in China
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"We're pleased to see Datang Mobile as a Wintegra WinPath adopter for our combined silicon and software wireless infrastructure solution", said Joe Krystofik, VP of Worldwide Sales for Wintegra.
"Datang Mobile's choice of WinPath is further validation of Wintegra's position as a leader in the access processor marketplace".
"Datang Mobile is selecting the WIN780W4 because the device is not only able to support important 3G transport features such as IP fragmentation as well as AAL2 ATM to IP interworking", said Sun Xiaonan, Assistant to the President of Datang Mobile.
"The device also enables Datang to develop the industry's highest capacity TD-SCDMA BTS system that can handle many thousands of 3G subscribers simultaneously".
"We have high confidence, as the trials come to a close and the technology becomes available to subscribers, that Datang will see further success using Wintegra devices", he added.
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