Redline Communications ( News - Alert) Inc., a provider of standards-based WiMAX and broadband wireless infrastructure products, and Siemens ( News - Alert) Home and Office Communication Devices, have carried out private testing to verify interoperability between Redline and Siemens WiMAX Forum Certified products.
The testing is part of the Redline Ecosystem Verification ('REV') program designed to speed up the deployment of interoperable WiMAX ( News - Alert) networks.
"Today's WiMAX solutions deliver the fixed and portable capabilities as well as the range of devices that offer a range of choices to WiMAX subscribers, and provide operators the flexibility they need to plan and deploy a profitable network,” said Dr. Marc Achhammer, Senior Vice President and Head of WiMAX, Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices in a statement to the press. “When complete, our interoperability testing with Redline will ensure carriers have more choice, flexibility and capabilities for their WiMAX networks."
The Redline Ecosystem Verification program validates connectivity and performance between Redline's RedMAX and RedMAX 4C Mobile WiMAX products and other WiMAX devices so that carriers can accelerate the deployment of interoperable networks.
"Redline is working with companies across the WiMAX ecosystem to ensure carriers can deliver the most advanced services and support the greatest range of devices on their RedMAX network," said Kevin Suitor, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, Redline Communications Inc. "Our 'REV' program encompasses the devices, applications and core network providers that are enabling the solutions that carriers need to operate a reliable and profitable communications network."
Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking.
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) | X | As a sister technology to Wi-Fi, the IEEE 802.16 specification outlines technology for Wireless Metro Area Network (MAN). WiMAX actually stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, whi...more |
802.16 (WiMAX) | X | As a sister technology to Wi-Fi, the IEEE 802.16 specification outlines technology for Wireless Metro Area Network (MAN). WiMAX actually stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, whi...more |
Internet Protocol (IP) | X | IP stands for Internet Protocol, a data-networking protocol developed throughout the 1980s. It is the established standard protocol for transmitting and receiving data
in packets over the Internet. I...more |
|