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3Way Networks has selected TigerSharc as the main base band processing platform for its high capability picocell
February 2, 2007
CAMBRIDGE, U.K. -- UK based 3G infrastructure developer, 3Way Networks, has selected Analog Devices's (ADI) TigerSHARC as the main base band processing platform for its high capability picocell, due to be launched in the second quarter this year.
"TigerSHARC's support for full-rate HSDPA and full-rate HSUPA were a key consideration in selecting it for our picocell" said Dr Chris Moore 3Way's CTO. "Operators are expecting UMTS picocells to deliver very high price performance ratios and using the TigerSHARC enables us to deliver a Picocell offering a full carrier of UMTS for less than £1,000."
"The value proposition of the TigerSHARC technology, with its price/performance metrics and its full scalability, delivers true differentiation over the complete base station market landscape ranging from traditional macro base stations down to the emerging segments of pico and femto base stations" said Michael Long, product line manager, Analog Devices. "These attributes are clear when considering the multitude of TigerSHARC design wins associated with the full-rate HSPA capability specified within Release 6 of the 3GPP specification."
3Way Networks
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