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June 28, 2010
TOKYO -- NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) today announced the launch of “ePASOLINK,” the new compact wireless transmission system that provides ultra-high link throughputs of up to 2.5 Gbps in the E-band spectrum range of 70/80 GHz. ePASOLINK enables mobile network operators to build a cost–effective, IP-based mobile backhaul network that meets the high-capacity data demands of mobile broadband technologies such as HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access), WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) and the anticipated LTE (Long-Term Evolution).
ePASOLINK provides scalable transport of 2G, 3G, HSPA, WiMAX and LTE, in addition to its support for both Ethernet and SDH (Synchronous Digital Hierarchy)/SONET (Synchronous Optical Networking) protocols with carrier-grade reliability. Advanced Quality-of-Service capabilities ensure that operators can provide customers with SLA (Service Level Agreement) assurance and premium content delivery.
“NEC continues its close relationship with leading operators across the world and we are confident that ePASOLINK will be a key component of their strategic portfolio for the evolution of mobile backhaul,” said Hiroyasu Ishii, General Manager of the Global Network Division at NEC. “NEC continues to innovate and build on its history of quality and exceptional services that ensure our market leadership in mobile backhaul.”
NEC Corp. (Tokyo: 6701)
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