Powerwave Wins First Scandinavian UMTS-TDD Contract

21st February , 2005 ( see below for all today's 3G news )

US : Powerwave Technologies announced the Powerwave Microwave Group has been awarded a contract from ATENIT Communication AB in Sweden.

Under the contract, Powerwave is named as the exclusive supplier of Ethernet microwave communication solutions to ATENIT, which will be used in Scandinavia's first commercial UMTS-TDD communications network, as well as additional networks in Europe.

Specifically, the agreement is expected to facilitate microwave delivery in the Nordic, Baltic and Eastern European areas, where ATENIT plans to build licensed TDD networks.

"I felt most comfortable with choosing the well-proven and recommended Powerwave Microwave solution that offers a unique technical and commercial package offering the lowest risk and smoothest rollout of our networks. My IP engineers felt best at home with the Powerwave solutions," said Hakan Ortenholm, managing director for ATENIT Communication AB.

Powerwave was selected over other major microwave suppliers, in part due to its strong seamless IP/Ethernet microwave solution.

"This deal demonstrates Powerwave's strong capabilities in software-based microwave solutions starting from an IP/Ethernet approach, instead of more traditional ITU/Telecom solutions," stated Leo F.J. de Meere, vice president of sales at Powerwave's Microwave Group.

UMTS-TDD Mobile Broadband technology, also known as TD-CDMA, is a packet data implementation of the international 3GPP Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) standard. Unlike WCDMA which uses FDD (Frequency Division), UMTS-TDD uses Time-Division-Duplexing (TDD) and is designed to work in a single unpaired frequency band. The technology enables high speed, low latency to provide broadband and other packet services to users at home, at work, or on the road.

One of the significant benefits of using TDD is that TDD supports variable asymmetry, meaning an operator can dictate how much capacity is allocated to downlink versus uplink. As the traffic patterns for data typically favor the downlink, this results in better use of spectrum assets and higher efficiency for network operators.

Powerwave is a member of the Global UMTS-TDD Alliance (www.umtstdd.org). Created and supported by the community of UMTS-TDD operators, service providers, and vendors around the world, the Global UMTS-TDD Alliance's goal is to provide a forum for members to share their knowledge and experience with each other and with the public, set requirements for future solutions, and foster the market environment for solutions based on the UMTS-TDD standard.

About ATENIT Communication AB

ATENIT is a Swedish network operator with a focus on development and deployment of wireless broadband access networks, using advanced radio planning and leading-edge techniques and technology. ATENIT leverages technology solutions from leading manufacturers. ATENIT uses its know-how and advantage for a rapid rollout of wireless broadband networks across Northern, Central and Eastern Europe in cooperation with leading telecommunication and Internet service providers.

 

 

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