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Sprint and Motorola sign wireless broadband development pact
 

 

 
Monday, July 25, 2005

 

Sprint has entered into an agreement with Motorola to conduct joint wireless broadband technology testing and equipment trials in 2005 and 2006. This will help substantiate next generation wireless network infrastructure requirements and consumer products for future wireless interactive multi-media services.

The collaboration will spur IEEE 802.16e (2.5GHz) technology development, validate vendor solutions and help formulate network architecture strategies. The technical assessment involves lab testing of base station equipment, smart antenna technology and multimedia handsets and field trials in certain locations as a basis for additional business case evaluation.

"Sprint is fostering a number of strategic partnerships and investigating multiple technologies in support of future wireless interactive multimedia services," explained Oliver Valente, Sprint CTO and VP for Technology Development. "WiMAX is one of the technologies Sprint is investigating for services, which would be considered for deployment in the 2.5 GHz band of spectrum."

"Motorola will use its deep heritage in wireless radio technology innovation, IP core switching and wireless devices to help Sprint validate next generation wireless opportunities," said Dan Coombes, Senior VP and CTO for Motorola Networks.

Sprint previously signed a related agreement with Intel as it begins to cultivate an ecosystem of chipsets, devices, equipment and infrastructure for future wireless broadband services. The company has provided broadband wireless (BRS) service in the past and continues to investigate potential offerings of interest to the marketplace. In January, Sprint joined the WiMAX Forum as a principal member to lend its support and long-standing network expertise to that organization's.

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