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2 j; m& U8 E" S' H5 f9 y W4 Y7 y" iPortland, OR and Chicago, IL – October 1, 2008 - The WiMAX Forum today announced that 13 additional Mobile WiMAX™ devices have been designated as WiMAX Forum Certified following rigorous testing to ensure that each product meets strict interoperability and conformance to standards. In addition, the WiMAX Forum released a white paper focusing on the WiMAX Forum certification program, which includes an outline of the testing process and a certification roadmap for WiMAX™ products.
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; E8 _# D) z9 k" U$ qSince June 2008, 13 additional devices have been awarded the WiMAX Forum Certified status in the 2.5 GHz frequency band including four base stations and nine subscriber stations from Alcatel-Lucent, GCT Semiconductors, Huawei Technologies, Motorola, NEC, POSDATA, Redline Communications, Samsung, Telsima and ZTE Technologies. More than a dozen more products are currently undergoing certification testing to support the more than 407 commercial WiMAX deployments in 133 countries today.$ Z4 v b! U- L+ P: ]
/ @5 j' j0 E: y. ["WiMAX devices and networks have the most extensive certification and interoperability testing in the industry in place to guarantee network performance and consumer satisfaction," said Ron Resnick, president and chairman of the WiMAX Forum, during his keynote at WiMAX World 2008 in Chicago. "WiMAX is the only 4G technology operating commercially today and currently available spectrum gives WiMAX vendors the potential to provide service to four billion people. WiMAX technology supports a broad range of applications and usage models, from connecting remote villages in India to mobile Internet in downtown Seoul or Baltimore with much lower cost per bit than other technologies.”
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$ W+ I+ @- N, `& ]In June 2008, the WiMAX Forum added four base stations and six mobile station modules (also known as terminals) operating in the 2.5 GHz frequency band from eight WiMAX Forum member companies to its registry, including Airspan Networks, Alvarion Ltd., Beceem Communications Inc., Intel Corporation, Motorola Inc., Samsung Electronics Company, Ltd., Sequans Communications and ZyXEL. All of the newly certified 2.5 GHz mobile station modules passed the mandatory MIMO testing for interoperability.5 X) N- e& q8 P2 ~) Y3 z
8 h5 j6 n, Y% R3 t; iThe most recent certified mobile devices come from its WiMAX Forum Designated Certification Labs (WFDCLs) in Herndon, Virginia; Taipei, Taiwan; and Seoul, Korea. The WiMAX Forum's current network of six labs in China, Korea, Spain, U.S. and two in Taiwan will expand to eight in early 2009 with additions in India and Japan to handle the anticipated certification demand. The WiMAX Forum also plans to open a certification lab in Brazil in 2009." r. ~, P9 c! ~2 f& X$ h4 H
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The WiMAX Forum expects the first 3.5 GHz products to become WiMAX Forum Certified by the end of 2008. The WiMAX Forum will be sponsoring a webinar with Telesemana on October 14, 2008 at 11 a.m. ET to discuss WiMAX certification of 3.5 GHz products and other issues specific to Latin America. For more information on this seminar, please visit http://www.telesemana.com/webinars/detalle.php?id=72. Additionally, the WiMAX Forum will host the industry’s first ever network interoperability testing (NWIOT) PlugFest 16-22 of November in Taiwan in coordination with its sixth Mobile WiMAX PlugFest. For this Plugfest, the WiMAX Forum is offering three Mobile certification profiles and NWIOT is allowing five equipment types |
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