Articles tagged with: Microwave and Ericsson
Microwave equipment market hits $4.9 billion in 2008, led by Ericsson and NEC
Market research firm Infonetics Research is reporting that worldwide microwave equipment sales hit $4.9 billion in 2008, up 23% from the previous year. Despite a tough macroeconomic climate, mobile operators continue to invest in mobile backhaul to accommodate rapidly rising mobile broadband traffic -- the primary driver behind strong microwave equipment market growth. more
Related Tags: infonetics-research, nec, ethernet, backhaul, wimax,, 4g, bandwidth
Recession or Not, Wireless Backhaul Expansion Continues Strongly
..d usage increases. Another indicator is the growing capital expenditure on microwave backhaul, which will exceed $8.5 billion in 2009. The market opportunities generated by this growth in backhaul are spread around the backhaul equipment vendor more
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Ericsson Wins 4-Year 3G Upgrade Contract in Turkey
..radio access and packet core networks, as well as a complete mobile-backhaul solution based on microwave transmission and optical transport. Additionally, Ericsson will expand and upgrade the speed and capacity of Avea's existing GSM network. more
Related Tags: avea, wcdma, tim, cdma, hspa, mobile-broadband, gsm, Turkey
Ericsson to build 3G network for Turkcell
..radio access network, and an IP-over-Ethernet-enabled mobile-backhaul solution based on microwave transmission. Ericsson will also be responsible for a full range of services, including, systems integration, technical support and network build more
Related Tags: ethernet, 3g, wcdma, cdma, hspa, Turkey
Ericsson, Nokia Siemens, NEC lead fast growing microwave equipment market
..intensive mobile backhaul solutions. Since most cell-sites are not currently fiber-fed, microwave is a very viable backhaul solution, as it does not incur recurring monthly charges. Mobile operators cannot afford to cap investment in their back more
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Breakthrough for post-4G communications
..iver data wirelessly up to 12.5Gb/s. The technology - known as ‘millimetre (mm)-wave' or microwave photonics - has commercial applications not just in telecommunications (access and in-house networks) but also in instrumentation, radar, security more
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Ericsson, NEC lead fast growing microwave equipment market
Worldwide sales of wireless radio equipment using microwave signals, or microwave equipment, topped $3.9 billion in 2007 and are forecast by Infonetics Research to grow 83% between 2008 and 2011. more
Related Tags: ethernet, wimax, mobile-broadband, nec, backhaul, wimax,, bandwidth
Ericsson Rolls Out New Network in Guinea
Ericsson says that it has successfully rolled out a new GSM network in Guinea for the Cellcom Group. The Cellcom Guinee GSM network, which covers the Guinean capital of Conakry and the country's main rural areas, is based on the Ericsson Mobile Soft Switch (MSS). more
Related Tags: rural, edge, cellcom, Guinea
Ericsson Wins Indonesian Network Contract
..a. Ericsson will also supply its mobile backhaul solution with optical and microwave products. The contract also includes a three-year managed services agreement to provide technical support and network operation, including field operations and more
Related Tags: base-station, wcdma, edge, base-stations, Indonesia
Ericsson Wins 3G Contract in Northern Cyprus
..tswitch Solution. The agreement also includes Ericsson's mobile backhaul solution with microwave and optical transport equipment. Ericsson will also provide professional services such as consulting and systems integration. Daghan Fellahoglu, Ge more
Related Tags: wcdma, core-network, hspa, mobile-broadband, turkcell, mobile-softswitch, backhaul, Cyprus
