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Home » Sprint and Samsung Announce 802.16e Collaboration

Sprint and Samsung Announce 802.16e Collaboration

September 15, 2005
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Sprint and Samsung Telecommunications agreed to engage in wireless broadband technology efforts to test the IEEE 802.16e standard and drive the development of advanced wireless broadband services. The agreement involves testing of prototype terminals and supporting core network equipment to help substantiate next-generation wireless network infrastructure requirements for future wireless interactive multimedia services.

The companies said their collaboration will involve lab trials at company facilities and field trials with customers, as well as interoperability testing with Sprint ecosystem partners in order to verify the specifications of 802.16e technology.

“The agreement with Samsung will help align technologies and validate requirements for future wireless offerings,” explained Barry West, Sprint chief technology officer. “We are evaluating multiple options for 2.5GHz applications and fostering strategic relationships with ecosystem partners who are vital to progress on next-generation wireless broadband access and infrastructure.”

Samsung, which has been a key driver of the 802.16e standard, said it intends to be the first company to give a trial performance at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit this year and commercially launch high-bandwidth wireless data access technology early next year in Korea.

Wireless Broadband (WiBro) and Mobile WiMax are services enabled by the standard and are seen as offering mobile/portable solutions, high performance, wide-area services and global standardization. Samsung plans to leverage the experience gained from this research to drive ongoing development of WiMax equipment for the global market, including the U.S.
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