"Motorola is at the forefront of delivering complete end-to-end WiMAX solutions and services to meet operators' ever-growing demands for bandwidth, simple networks and mobility," said Dan Coombes, senior vice president and chief technology officer, Motorola Networks & Enterprise. "Mobility is the key to delivering what consumers, enterprise and governments want -- personal broadband services and experiences that match what they have at home or in the office while they are out in the world."
Motorola Drives Forward to Deliver WiMAX
Company wins "Best of WiMAX World Award for Industry Innovation."
Motorola Inc., named this week by xchange magazine and Trendsmedia as the recipient of the Best of WiMAX World Award for Industry Innovation, continues its aggressive drive to bring WiMAX to market by unveiling its first generation portfolio of WiMAX Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) at WiMAX World USA. Motorola also is featuring its first live mobile WiMAX demonstration using its WAP 25400 access points with diversity antenna techniques to perform handoffs to a WiMAX end-user device.
"Motorola is at the forefront of delivering complete end-to-end WiMAX solutions and services to meet operators' ever-growing demands for bandwidth, simple networks and mobility," said Dan Coombes, senior vice president and chief technology officer, Motorola Networks & Enterprise. "Mobility is the key to delivering what consumers, enterprise and governments want -- personal broadband services and experiences that match what they have at home or in the office while they are out in the world."
Operator interest in and commitment to WiMAX continues to grow, as has Motorola's WiMAX momentum. For example, in the United States Motorola has been selected by Sprint Nextel as a vendor for its nationwide WiMAX network and Clearwire has selected Motorola's WiMAX technology for its nationwide broadband network. Motorola is actively engaged in delivering WiMAX equipment to support 18 market trials worldwide, and currently is deploying a nationwide 802.16e network in Pakistan.
"Motorola is at the forefront of delivering complete end-to-end WiMAX solutions and services to meet operators' ever-growing demands for bandwidth, simple networks and mobility," said Dan Coombes, senior vice president and chief technology officer, Motorola Networks & Enterprise. "Mobility is the key to delivering what consumers, enterprise and governments want -- personal broadband services and experiences that match what they have at home or in the office while they are out in the world."