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RadioFrame Networks: RadioFrame Networks MC-Series Basestations Result
in Substantial Operational Savings for IDEN Network Operators Globally
(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
RDATE:20082008
London, United Kingdom -- RadioFrame Networks (RFN), the leader in
small footprint, low-cost wireless base stations today announced it
would intensify its sales and marketing efforts surrounding its
innovative MC-Series product portfolio for iDEN operators world-wide.
The MC-Series base stations, which have already been implemented in a
number of iDEN networks globally, are demonstrating enormous operating
expense savings; providing justification for the replacement of legacy
iDEN sites as well as further network expansion.
In addition to leveraging existing iDEN Network Management tools, all
MC-Series products come equipped with an embedded web server, providing
remote configuration management, specialised alarming, diagnostics and
troubleshooting. RadioFrame's System Manager, which comes standard and
is accessible via any web browser, provides a level of iDEN features
that are entirely unique to the marketplace. RadioFrame's System
Manager fully enables the user to operate and optimise the network
infrastructure while minimising truck rolls.
"For a long while carriers have recognized the appealing product
features and capital expense savings that the MC-Series products have
offered," said RadioFrame Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing
Rick Applegate. "As the product has been performing successfully in
networks, operators are realising time-to-market advantages, capital
expense savings and a reduction in network operating expense."
"With our focus on cost control, Sprint Nextel has identified
RadioFrame's iDEN base station technology as a way to reduce the
operating expense of the Nextel National Network, while at the same
time increasing overall performance for our customers who enjoy this
robust network and all its capabilities," said Robert Stedman, vice
president of national radio frequency engineering for Sprint. "RFN's
systems use far less space, energy and require far fewer site visits as
compared to legacy iDEN gear."
Stedman added, "The Nextel National Network continues to operate at the
highest levels nationally, and Sprint is committed to maintaining high
quality network performance."
The MC-Series iDEN base stations leverage the development experience
from RadioFrame's distributed radio network product platform. The
platform is founded on a Layer 2, packet-based architecture with
Ethernet control of low-power radios. Additionally, the company
announced last year an Outdoor Pole Mount (OPM) product and recently
the Standard Capacity system that adds to the current RadioFrame
portfolio of iDEN base stations, and the company's Pico and Femtocell
offerings in GSM, WCDMA and 4G technologies.
About RadioFrame Networks, Inc.
Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA, RadioFrame Networks, Inc. is
the leading provider of complete radio access solutions for Tier 1
mobile operators and OEM partners throughout the world. RadioFrame has
pioneered the development of pico and femtocell products that are
network-friendly and easily deployed plug-and-play solutions at the
lowest cost available.
CONTACT: Todd Wolfenbarger, Press Contact, RadioFrame (USA), The Summit
Group
Tel: +1 801 244 9600
e-mail: twolfenbarger@summitslc.com
Maxine Ambrose / Nicola Males, RadioFrame (Europe), Ambrose
Communications
Tel: +44 (0)1491 412 944
e-mail: maxineambrose@ambrosecomms.co.uk
WWW: http://www.RadioFramenetworks.com
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