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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedADAPTIX announces new BX-3000 micro base station and SX series of mobile terminals for rapid deployment of mobile WiMAX services.(NEW PRODUCTS)
Wi-Max, July, 2006
ADAPTIX, one of the earliest developers of orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) technology, is introducing a new family of end-to-end mobile networking products based on its powerful Software Defined Radio (SDR) architecture. The new products, centered on an innovative optically connected "virtual base station" approach, give service providers extreme flexibility in rolling out a cost-optimized mobile WiMAX service network.
"2006 represents a milestone year for the commercialization of Mobile WiMAX, and ADAPTIX's strategy and new products are designed to assist both mobile and fixed carriers with the transition from voice-centric to multimedia-centric services," said ADAPTIX's vice president of marketing and product management, Byron Young....
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