NEC said in a statement that it would bring development, manufacturing, system integration, and field installation expertise into the joint effort, primarily from its existing PasoWings base stations.
ArrayComm will contribute by jointly developing the PHY2 software with integrated A-MASTM, the company said.
The first jointly developed base station products are anticipated to be ready in mid-2009.
“The collaboration with ArrayComm is essential in enhancing NEC’s WiMAX base station products,” said K. Jay Miyahara, chief engineer at NEC’s mobile network operations unit.
“NEC is committed to continuously enhancing our base station performance by adopting ArrayComm's leading-edge MAS solutions in order to deliver differentiated wireless broadband experience through gains in coverage and data rates."
NEC adds ArrayComm software to WiMAX base stations
Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Partner Content
Think Technology Australia deliver massive ROI to a Toyota dealership through SharePoint-powered, automated document management
AI PCs shift from hype to revenue opportunity for partners
Fabric workshops help partners tap into data services demand growth.
Promoted Content
Why Australia’s Industrial Leaders Are Turning to Dynamic Aspect for Dynamics 365 Business Central
Shortfalls in cyber expertise deepen the cost and complexity of security incidents




