Redline and Siemens Collaborate on Fixed and Mobile WiMAX Interoperability

Redline Communications and Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices have announced private testing to verify interoperability between Redline and Siemens WiMAX Forum Certified products. The testing is part of the Redline Ecosystem Verification(TM) ('REV') program designed to accelerate the deployment of interoperable WiMAX networks.

"The success of WiMAX depends on the ability of carriers to deliver the services their customers demand," said Dr. Marc Achhammer, Senior Vice President and Head of WiMAX, Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices.

The REV interoperability testing confirms that carriers can incorporate Redline's RedMAX and Siemens WiMAX modem Gigaset SE471 and the outdoor modem Siemens 2010 in their WiMAX networks. The REV program augments the testing for WiMAX Forum Certification, verifying that carriers can achieve connectivity between Redline infrastructure and Siemens devices in their network and manage the devices.

The Redline Ecosystem Verification Program

The Redline Ecosystem Verification program verifies connectivity and performance between Redline's RedMAX and RedMAX 4C Mobile WiMAX products and other WiMAX devices, enabling carriers to accelerate the deployment of interoperable networks. The program also includes Redline's RedCONNEX family, which is used by carriers around the world to support high-bandwidth voice, video and data services. Several WiMAX equipment companies including base station, customer premise equipment and chip manufacturers, as well as WiMAX peripherals vendors, are now taking part in the REV program.

"Redline is working with companies across the WiMAX ecosystem to ensure carriers can deliver the most advanced services and support the greatest range of devices on their RedMAX network," said Kevin Suitor, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, Redline Communications Inc. "Our 'REV' program encompasses the devices, applications and core network providers that are enabling the solutions that carriers need to operate a reliable and profitable communications network."

Posted to the site on 30th August 2007

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