July 9, 2008
Sprint selects DragonWave for WiMAX Backhual
DragonWave announced that Sprint has
selected DragonWave’s IP backhaul solutions for its XOHM-branded WiMAX
mobile-broadband services in North America. DragonWave’s Horizon Compact and
Horizon Duo products will be deployed initially in the Baltimore/Washington and
Chicago markets.
“We are progressing with our deployment of the XOHM mobile broadband network
using WiMAX technology and we will include wireless backhaul in our first launch
markets” said Doug Smith, Senior Vice President and Chief Technical Operations
Officer of Sprint’s XOHM business unit. “DragonWave’s backhaul products are an
important part of our ability to ensure the efficiency and cost effectiveness of
the network we are deploying.”
DragonWave’s native Ethernet radios will provide Sprint’s XHOM network with
carrier-grade reliability, capacity, throughput and Quality of Service (QoS) for
backhauling 4G traffic. The Horizon products provide software controlled
scalability, ultra-low latency, wire-speed connectivity up to 1.6 Gbps full
duplex, 99.999% service availability and a full suite of network management
options. Ring/mesh network architecture coupled with adaptive modulation and
integrated antenna solutions enables a 50% reduction in the total life cycle
cost compared to conventional designs enabling Sprint XOHM to rapidly and
affordably expand their market coverage and meet increased bandwidth
requirements.
“We are delighted to be selected by Sprint as a wireless backhaul provider for
use in their 4G Mobile Broadband XOHM Network,” said Peter Allen, DragonWave’s
President & CEO. “Our flexible family of high capacity IP based backhaul
solutions contribute to the needs of the 4G business case. We are excited to
continue to bring these benefits to Sprint XOHM as its nationwide rollout moves
forward.”
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