Airspan and Fujitsu Partner in Building WiMAX Base Stations

Airspan Networks and Fujitsu have signed a four-year cooperation agreement to jointly build a leading-class Mobile WiMAX Base Station designed for carriers in the 2.5 and 2.3 GHz bands. The new compact and high power Base Station, which Airspan calls "MacroMAXe," is designed to minimize a WiMAX carrier's capital outlay and ongoing operational costs. The Base Station can deliver two to three times the capacity of similar products by using a highly featured implementation of the WiMAX radio interface. MacroMAXe will also enable carriers to operate with both today's and future versions of the Mobile WiMAX Air interface, providing protection for their investment in Mobile WiMAX Infrastructure.

Eric Stonestrom, CEO and President of Airspan Networks, said, "Carriers have been looking for a compact all-outdoor base station with a superior link budget and feature set. Together with Fujitsu, we are delivering a base station for the 2 GHz bands which sets the standard in the market."

Mr Iwabuchi, President of Fujitsu's Mobile Systems Business Unit, commented, "By combining the talents of both companies we are able to attain new levels of achievement. Fujitsu's technology and this agreement with Airspan enable us to put a superior product to work for WiMAX solutions very quickly. We're pleased to say we're on track to meet carriers' timelines for deployment in the 2 GHz bands this year, both in Japan and the rest of the world."

Posted to the site on 6th February 2008

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