Fujitsu launches global WiMax business
Fujitsu entered
the WiMax market on Wednesday with the global launch of its BroadOne brand and
three base stations.
The company, which has a sizable telecommunications infrastructure division,
has also tied up with Airspan
Networks under a deal that will see both companies resell the other's products.
The first base station to hit the market is the BroadOne WX300. The WX300 is
a macrocell base station that can cover a radius of several kilometers and will
be available worldwide from April. The unit weighs about 20 kilograms and with
a volume of 20 liters is the smallest outdoor macrocell base station available,
according to Fujitsu.
The second unit is a microcell base station that will cover several hundred
meters and is intended to be used in rural areas or those with a small number
of people. Completing the range is a picocell base station that covers an area
of tens of meters and can be used in buildings or offices.
All three base stations cover the 2.3GHz and 2.5GHz frequency bands. The base
stations will be on show at the Mobile
World Congress expo that runs from Feb. 11 to 14 in Barcelona.
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