ZyXEL Communications, one of the leaders in offering complete broadband access solutions to service providers, has come out with two new WiMAX Base Stations - ZyXEL's MAX-3200 Picocell ( News - Alert) and MAX-1200 Femtocell.
Projected as one of the most cost-effective WiMax solutions available in the industry today, the series provides enhanced WiMAX coverage, increased 4G network capacity, improved indoor radio penetration and maximized CAPEX/OPEX ( News - Alert) savings.
Broadband technology is revolutionizing the industry, and we have come a long way in applying it in our day-to-day life. Connectivity even while away from the home or office is becoming more reliable. WiMAX ( News - Alert) (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is the latest buzz in the industry, allowing us to get connected over long distances. With this innovation, Internet access is aimed at speeds faster than typical wireless networks.
“ZyXEL leverages solid research and development experience to continually provide reliable products that are trusted by telcos worldwide,” said Munira Brooks, ZyXEL’s senior vice president of sales and marketing. “Our WiMAX Base Station series is ideal because it delivers extremely affordable hardware platforms that provide cutting-edge features and great technical support to make both CAPEX and OPEX easier for mobile service providers.”
Reaching tall buildings and remote areas via internet is going to be much cheaper with the launch of the MAX-3200 Series Picocell Base Stations from ZyXel. Designed for both indoor and outdoor wireless deployments, each MAX-3200 Picocell Base Stations can handle under 100 concurrent users using MIMO radio technologies.
Internet Indoor coverage is also going to be much cheaper with the launch of the second base station from ZyXel, the MAX-1200 Series. Aimed at offering high-quality 4G spectrums, the solution is sure to be a promising one for subscribers. Each MAX-1200 Femtocell Base Station can handle under 10 concurrent users simultaneously accessing the mobile WiMAX network in locations such as a digital home, small office or home office. It is a fixed mobile convergence application that provides value added services.
Meenakshi Shankar is a contributing writer for TMCnet. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page. 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 |
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