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Clearwire selects Cisco for 4G mobile Wimax network (USA) May 14, 2009

Posted by aikservices in 4G, Cisco, Clearwire, Mobile, North America, USA, WiMAX.
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Clearwire and Cisco will enhance and expand Clear 4G mobile Wimax services throughout the US. Under terms of an agreement, Clearwire has selected Cisco as its national core infrastructure provider, and Cisco has announced plans to build new mobile Wimax devices for the Clear 4G mobile Wimax service for the consumer, small office or home office (SOHO) and small and medium-sized business (SMB) markets. The Clear 4G will be available in major metropolitan areas across the US. Clearwire’s open all-IP network, combined with significant spectrum holdings, provides substantive network capacity to deliver broadband access. In addition, Cisco is aiming to introduce its first mobile Wimax device later this year.

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Aircom Launches New Network Optimization Service January 21, 2009

Posted by aikservices in 3G, 4G, Aircom, Mobile, Telecom, Wireless.
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Aircom International has announced the launch of a new optimization service – a platform that analyzes and optimizes cellular network performance, detects network problems and limitations, and reduces capital expenditures for network growth and 3G migration.The key components of the Aircom IQ toolset include: a hardware audit that analyzes network and planning data and consolidates datasets, identifying missing and incomplete information; a measurement collection function that uses customer mobile measurement reports to characterise network performance and build analysis; an automated and flexible analysis toolset that detects network problems; and automatic optimization that enhances performance by improving the configuration of the network.

With 2G technologies still generating most of the revenue for operators and these networks requiring continuous optimization to respond to subscriber growth, Aircom IQ offers an ideal solution to reduce network-oriented operational expenditures through increased optimisation efficiency, capacity gains and better traffic management, said Marty Smuin, president of the Americas for Aircom International. By creating efficient services that guarantee 2G performance improvements, operators can focus their operating expenditures on 3G and 4G technologies, new service offerings and network infrastructure growth.

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