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Agilent Technologies and NextWave Wireless accelerate mobile WiMAX device production, deployment

(Technology News, 10 Apr 2008 )

Agilent Technologies and NextWave Wireless Inc., a global provider of mobile multimedia and wireless broadband technologies, recently announced that NextWave will use Agilent's Wireless Networking Test Set to help accelerate the deployment of Mobile WiMAX devices based on NextWave's chipsets.

The two companies will collaborate to optimize the speed of RF power-calibration and production-test capabilities for customers designing Mobile WiMAX products based on NextWave's recently announced NW2000 chipset. With Agilent's optimized support of this chipset, manufacturers can calibrate and test WiMAX devices with the greatest speed and efficiency.

The Agilent N8300A is a wireless networking test set and OFDMA measurement application software, forming a complete one-box transmitter and receiver test solution for Mobile WiMAX devices. With its superior specifications and fast manufacturing test time, this solution effectively meets the needs of cell phone, ODM and CM manufacturing engineers testing WiMAX mobile subscriber devices or modules that use IEEE 802.16e-2005.

NextWave's NW2000 family of "No Compromise" WiMAX chipsets, announced earlier this week, delivers high performance, very low power consumption and high levels of integration, enabling mobile WiMAX device manufacturers to create cutting edge, multimedia-centric end-user products.

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