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AirWalk Communications develops CDMA femtocells using FSM chipsets from Qualcomm
March 24, 2010
RICHARDSON, Texas -- AirWalk Communications, a leading developer and innovator of advanced CDMA technologies, today announced it has been working with Qualcomm Incorporated to design a family of femtocell products using Qualcomm’s new Femtocell Station Modem™ (FSM™) integrated system-on-a-chip (SoC) device. The new femtocell product designs utilize a platform that offers an unprecedented level of integration in a single device while preserving existing software application interfaces to maximize the reuse of femtocell voice and data application software.
AirWalk’s EdgePoint™ line of highly intuitive femtocell products meets the needs of enterprises and consumers who demand constantly connected lifestyles. Advanced application software integrates voice and data functions, RF performance management and comprehensive automatic configuration capabilities into a single system that can scale from single femtocell home applications to more powerful high-capacity clusters capable of supporting the largest enterprises or public venues.
“AirWalk and Qualcomm have worked closely together over the past two years to define the important elements of femtocell products,” said Serge Pequeux, President and CEO of AirWalk Communications. “The compatibility of the FSM software architecture combined with our field proven unique integrated controller software enables AirWalk to be first to market with FSM based CDMA femtocell products.”
AirWalk Communications Inc.
Qualcomm Inc. (Nasdaq: QCOM)
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