Interesting end-to-end solutions and wireless applications

Feb 11, 2010 14:04 GMT  ·  By

Alvarion Ltd. plans to unveil a broad range of 4G WiMAX end-user devices at the incoming Mobile World Congress, held this year in Barcelona, Spain, between 15-18 February. The company will be located in Hall 2, Booth C25 and it will also present some interesting end-to-end solutions, as well as wireless applications.

With more than 3.5 million wireless devices deployed worldwide, Alvarion is one of the world's top 4G WiMAX solutions provider. The company provides complete descriptions and portfolio on field-tested WiMAX devices from indoor/outdoor CPEs, embedded netbooks and laptops to USB dongles.

Through its OPEN WiMAX device strategy, Alvarion aims to bring the latest ecosystem devices to the market by using its own devices, as well as third-party ones through its partner interoperability testing program (IOT). The wide array of devices, the IOT with multiple WIMAX chipset vendors and the well-designed IOT program are the key elements in the company's approach towards maintaining a top position in the 4G wireless industry market. Alvarion's superior technological innovations, deployment experience and broad ecosystem allow its customers to adopt unique business cases.

The main activities planned by Alvarion at the Mobile World Congress (Hall 2, Booth C25) will include the demonstration of a WiMAX base station connected live with multiple WiMAX devices, as well as the presentation of more than 20 end-user devices including MIDs, UMPCs, Mobile Hot Spots, a wide range of USB dongles, embedded WiMAX netbooks and laptops.

“Alvarion is proud to be leading the world of 4G today with our Open WiMAX solutions,” Mohammad Shakouri, corporate VP Innovation and Marketing of Alvarion, said. “We look forward to showcasing [an] extensive array of end user devices, along with innovative applications supplied by our partners as further evidence that our Open WiMAX strategy is progressing and WiMAX technology and devices are bringing benefits of wireless broadband to end-users around the globe.”