Huawei completes WiMAX trials in Japan
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., a leader in providing next generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world, announced that it has successfully completed two trials of its end-to-end Mobile WiMAX solution for Reinan Cable Network Co., Ltd and Beam Planning Corporation in Japan . The trials were carried out in cooperation with Fujikura, a manufacturer of power and communication cables.
The trials are regarded as an important step in the u-JAPAN Plan, which is a Japanese government initiative to realize seamless broadband coverage throughout Japan by 2010. Japanese cable operators, such as RCN, selected WiMAX technology for its large coverage footprint and high capacity, which also will help solve the broadband access problem in the regions with low broadband coverage. The Huawei WiMAX solution uses leading technologies, such as MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) and OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access), to ensure higher flux and comprehensive coverage in those regions.
Huawei’s Mobile WiMAX solution can satisfy various requirements from operators, ranging from stand-alone networking to convergence networking with existing networks, such as IMS/NGN. With over 10 years’ experience in mobile network planning and optimization, Huawei has successfully delivered 5000 projects, and thus the experience can be applied to the WiMAX network deployment.
“We are very satisfied with this trial. We believe that wireless broadband services are required for Japanese CATV operators, and we trust Huawei, the leader in the Mobile WiMAX field, will help us seize the opportunities in the market,” said Mr. Nishino, vice president of RCN.
Mr. Akasaka, CEO of Beam, remarked that “the experiment in Hida City was the very first WiMAX trial in Japan to solve the ‘digital divide’ issue. We believe Huawei did a great job in this trial, and that they will provide continuous support to us.”
Mr.Cai Liqun, president of Huawei’s WiMAX product line, commented, “Huawei not only has advantages in wireless, IP, terminals and chipsets, but also shows its experience in WiMAX network planning, deployment and business consulting. We have confidence in the huge potential of WiMAX, and we expect to bring Japanese subscribers advanced broadband service through cooperation with CATV operators.”
Source: Press release
Print Posted by Budi Putra on April 9th, 2007
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