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www.lightsquared.com
US wholesale LTE network operator LightSquared has announced Nokia
and Qualcomm as technology partners. Nokia will provide will provide
branded, data-centric products for LightSquared customers to complement
Nokia Siemens Networks' infrastructure rollout for LightSquared.
Qualcomm will offer its MDM9600 multi-mode chipset that supports L-Band
LTE and satellite technology.
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS:
- Qualcomm to develop mainstream chipsets enabling a diverse device ecosystem
- Nokia to create products that access the LightSquared network
- Two additional suppliers of wireless devices – AnyDATA and BandRich announced
- LightSquared and Nokia Siemens Networks Boards approve 8-year, $7 billion network outsourcing agreement
LightSquared™, the nation’s first wholesale-only integrated wireless
broadband and satellite network, today announced that Qualcomm
Incorporated is integrating L-Band LTE technology in its mainstream
chipset roadmap. Qualcomm has also developed an advanced satellite air
interface technology called EGAL (Enhanced Geostationary Air Link),
which enables the satellite mode of operation in mobile devices.
Qualcomm is adding L-Band LTE/and EGAL to standard Qualcomm products,
including its MDM9600™ chipset – the world’s first LTE multi-mode
solution.
“We are pleased to collaborate with LightSquared,” said Peggy
Johnson, executive vice president of the Americas and India, Qualcomm.
“Device manufacturers will be able to use our latest MDM9600 chipsets
to create integrated cellular-satellite products that are similar to
today’s typical mobile devices in terms of size, capabilities, and build
costs.”
Initial Device Manufacturers
LightSquared also announced today that Nokia, the world's leader in
mobile communications, will provide branded, data-centric products for
LightSquared customers in support of Nokia Siemens Networks'
infrastructure build-out for LightSquared’s network.
Two leading suppliers of wireless communications technology, AnyDATA
and BandRich, have been selected by LightSquared to provide embedded
modules, USB data modems, and other devices which will launch during
the second half of 2011. The AnyDATA modem will utilize industry
standard USB 2.0 interface, while the module will be mini-PCIE form
factor to simplify interface with netbooks, notebooks, tablets, and
portable computing devices.
Network Agreement Approved
Additionally, LightSquared disclosed that both the Nokia Siemens
Networks and LightSquared boards of directors recently approved the
8-year, $7 billion agreement for Nokia Siemens Networks to deploy,
install, operate and maintain the LightSquared nationwide network. The
agreement, the largest of its kind for the U.S. wireless industry, was
first announced on July 20 of this year.
The LightSquared network, anticipated to consist of approximately
40,000 cellular base stations, is expected to cover 92 percent of the
U.S. population by the end of 2015.
Both companies have begun initial operations to build the network
including site acquisitions and the development of LTE base station
equipment.
“LightSquared is fully committed to meeting and exceeding the
schedule we have set to rollout the nation’s first-ever wholesale-only
4G-LTE wireless broadband network,” said Sanjiv Ahuja, chairman and
chief executive officer of LightSquared. “Our agreements with these
leading wireless communications companies are all very significant
commitments to our network ecosystem and demonstrate their strong
support for the LightSquared business model.”
About LightSquared
LightSquared’s mission is to revolutionize the U.S. wireless
industry. Through the creation of the first-ever wholesale-only
nationwide 4G-LTE network complemented by satellite coverage,
LightSquared offers people the speed, value, and reliability of
universal broadband connectivity, wherever they are in the United
States. Through its wholesale-only business model, those without their
own wireless network or who have limited geographic coverage or
spectrum can develop and sell their own devices, applications, and
services using LightSquared’s open 4G network—at a competitive cost and
without retail competition from LightSquared.
For further information about LightSquared, please go to www.LightSquared.com.
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