Airspan Networks ( News - Alert) Inc., a worldwide provider of WiMAX broadband wireless access networks, has deployed MicroMAX products in the 5 GHz frequency band in the Ukraine.
Ten national and regional carriers have won frequency licenses in the 5 GHz band from the Ukraine National Committee of Telecommunications Regulations and are now beginning to deploy WiMAX networks.
Airspan is currently supplying five of these carriers with its WiMAX ( News - Alert) solutions and is offering commercial services in Odessa, Lviv, Zaporojie, and Donetsk.
WiMAX networks in 5 GHz are also planned in other large Ukrainian cities. Airspan is working with its partner, Unidata, one of Ukraine's leading network integrators and distributors of broadband wireless access equipment.
MicroMAX offers carriers operating in 5 GHz a standards-based alternative to competitors' proprietary equipment for this spectrum band. Combining high data rates and QoS features of WiMAX with unique interference mitigating technologies, MicroMAX in 5 GHz offers carriers a roadmap for technology advancement from Airspan, the leading provider of frequency bands for WiMAX.
"Airspan is the clear leader in supplying WiMAX solutions in the 5 GHz frequency band and is now supplying to 50% of the license holders in Ukraine. We see a proliferation of the 5 GHz technology in this fast growing market as it is well suited to offer our customers high quality data, VoIP, interactive Video over IP and IPTV ( News - Alert) services with high reliability," said Anders Rendahl, Airspan's Senior Vice President of Sales and General Manager of EMEA. "Our technology is also gaining rapid adoption in the unlicensed 5 GHz applications around the world."
Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking.
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