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Taiwan's Research Institute Demonstrates High Speed Handover of Multi-Media Streaming over Multiple Mobile WiMAX™ Alvarion Base Stations
Business Wire, June 18, 2008
Alvarion demonstrated 2.5 GHz Mobile WiMAX solution to leading operators and Taiwan government representatives during WiMAX Forum Operator Summit - WiMAX Expo Taipei
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands -- Alvarion Ltd. (NASDAQ: ALVR), the world's leading provider of WiMAX[TM] and wireless broadband solutions, today announced the successful trial of its end-to-end 4Motion[R] solution and 802.16e BreezeMAX[R] RAN (radio access network) platform by the Industrial Technology Research Institute Campus (ITRI) in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Following extensive indoor lab tests, ITRI and Alvarion achieved sector handover at up to 80 km/hour while performing mobile usage test scenarios with VoIP, video streaming, IPTV and document exchange applications at data rates exceeding 12 Mbps.
Taiwan's government selected the WiMAX technology for executing its M-Taiwan national program. ITRI and the WiMAX Forum[R] established the M-Taiwan WiMAX Application Lab (MTWAL) - a proof-of-concept (PoC) lab at the ITRI campus in Hsinchu - for the purpose of testing and developing innovative Mobile WiMAX applications. Alvarion was selected as the sole supplier of WiMAX equipment for the lab because it was the only vendor able to meet ITRI's timeline and stringent requirements for Mobile WiMAX equipment.
Testing also included the expansion of network coverage throughout the Hsinchu Science Park, National Chiao Tung University, and National Tsing Hua University. A very high performance was maintained over 18 sectors along 6 km of road with seamless sector and base station handover at up to 80 km/hour and enhanced user experience.
Dr. Paul Lin, Vice President, ITRI said, "The impressive results shown at ITRI labs are evidence of Alvarion's 802.16e capabilities and added value for providers and consumers. Alvarion's OPEN[TM] WiMAX architecture is what promotes an operator-centric and multi-vendor complete ecosystem, which will enable local Taiwanese manufacturers a competitive place in the expanding Mobile WiMAX market."
Uzi Brier, President Broadband Mobility of Alvarion, said, "We value our strong and ongoing relationship with Taiwan's leading technology center. Setting new levels for the entire industry with these outstanding results, ITRI is paving the way for Taiwan to go mobile and realize the vision of a country with ubiquitous broadband. As a result, subscribers will be able to benefit from mobile service applications over WiMAX with full network coverage in both urban and rural areas."
About ITRI
The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) is a non-profit R&D organization engaging in applied research and technical services (www.itri.org.tw). Founded in 1973, ITRI has played a vital role in transforming Taiwan's economy from a labor-intensive model to a high-tech industrial one. ITRI is a multidisciplinary research center. It has six core laboratories, five focus centers, five linkage centers, several business development units, and other supporting units. ITRI has 6,000 employees, and serves as the technical center for industry and an unofficial arm of the government's industrial policies in Taiwan. Backed by its broad research scope and close industrial ties, ITRI is becoming an increasingly active member in the global industrial R&D community. Apart from its headquarters located in Taiwan, ITRI has branch offices in Silicon Valley, Tokyo, Berlin, and Moscow.
About Alvarion
Alvarion is the largest WiMAX pure player, ensuring customers' long term success with fixed and mobile solutions for the full range of frequency bands. Based on its OPEN[TM] WiMAX strategy, the company offers superior wireless broadband infrastructure and an all-IP best-of-breed ecosystem in cooperation with its strategic partners. Alvarion boasts over 200 commercial WiMAX deployments worldwide (www.alvarion.com).
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on the current expectations or beliefs of Alvarion's management and are subject to a number of factors and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. The following factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements: the failure of the market for WIMAX products to develop as anticipated; Alvarion's inability to capture market share in the expected growth of the WIMAX market as anticipated, due to, among other things, competitive reasons or failure to execute in our sales, marketing or manufacturing objectives; inability to further identify, develop and achieve success for new products, services and technologies; increased competition and its effect on pricing, spending, third-party relationships and revenues; as well as the inability to establish and maintain relationships with commerce, advertising, marketing, and technology providers and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's 20-F Annual Report Risk Factors section as well as in other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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