Expertise in NGN and Professional Services Enables Wireless Infrastructure Vendor to Manage Costs and Meet Time-To-Market Requirements
CTIA WIRELESS (ORLANDO, FLORIDA) AND SAN DIEGO – March 27, 2007 – Continuous Computing , global provider of integrated systems and services that enable telecom equipment manufacturers to rapidly deploy Next Generation Networks (NGN), today announced that RadioFrame Networks has selected an integrated bundle of Continuous Computing products and services – including Trillium Professional Services, Trillium protocol software, and fully integrated Node B system software – for the development of a high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) enabled 3G Node B picocell base station. RadioFrame Networks is a leader in IP-based picocell and femtocell solutions for the mobile and wireless marketplace.
RadioFrame Networks turned to Continuous Computing for its expertise in “NGN-Ready” Trillium protocol software stacks and its ability to provide onsite and offsite telecom infrastructure consulting to assist RadioFrame in the development of picocell and femtocell base stations. Picocells and femtocells provide excellent alternatives to increase and improve coverage indoors where cellular signals may be low or absent. Extended coverage is achieved by using broadband or digital subscriber line (DSL) connections to connect from the subscriber site to the carrier’s network.
“As RadioFrame Networks plays a leading role in the rapidly developing picocell and femtocell market, our products help operators obtain better coverage, increase bandwidth, and improve quality of service,” said Jeff Brown , president and chief executive officer of RadioFrame Networks. “Our relationship with Continuous Computing has reduced our time to market, thereby helping us mitigate risk and meet aggressive timeline and cost expectations.”
RadioFrame Networks’ Node B System includes the integration of several Continuous Computing protocol software stacks, including Medium Access Control – Broadcast (MAC-B), 3GPP Framing Protocol (FP), Medium Access Control – High speed (MAC-Hs), Stream Control Transport Protocol (SCTP), and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Transport protocols. The use of these software protocol stacks, combined with the onsite / offsite expertise of Trillium Professional Services, sped up the completion of RadioFrame Networks’ 3G Node B picocell base station project.
“RadioFrame Networks is well-known amongst telecom equipment manufacturers as an innovator in wireless infrastructure solutions,” said Mike Dagenais, chief executive officer of Continuous Computing. “By utilizing Continuous Computing’s combination of Trillium Professional Services and Trillium protocol software, RadioFrame Networks was able to deliver a robust product on time and with performance and interoperability differentiation to its customers.”
RadioFrame Networks’ innovative 3G Node B solution is a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) service and General Packet Radio Service (GPRS ) base station product designed to increase the data rates required to support wireless applications such as mobile TV, streaming music, and presence-enabled multimedia messaging through the HSDPA network.
For more information on how Continuous Computing empowered RadioFrame Networks to accelerate the deployment of its new 3G Node B solution, visit www.ccpu.com or www.radioframenetworks.com or stop by the RadioFrame Networks booth (#2681) at CTIA Wireless in Orlando, Florida from March 27-29, 2007.
About RadioFrame Networks, Inc.
Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, RadioFrame Networks, Inc. is the leader in modular radio solutions for telecom operators. RadioFrame Networks deploys cost-effective radio access via flexible and efficient software driven base stations. Unlike traditional approaches from vendors offering proprietary, single-technology equipment, RadioFrame Networks offers an agile, multiple-technology, future-proof solution that integrates into existing networks, increases capacity, and reduces operating costs and capital expenditures. For more information, please visit the company’s Web site at www.radioframenetworks.com
About Continuous Computing
Continuous Computing is the global source of integrated platform solutions that enable network equipment providers to overcome the mobile broadband capacity challenge quickly and cost effectively. Leveraging more than 20 years of telecom innovation, the company empowers customers to increase Return on Investment (ROI) by focusing internal resources on differentiation for 3G, Long Term Evolution (LTE), Femtocell and Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) applications. Expertise and responsiveness set the company apart: only Continuous Computing combines best-in-class AdvancedTCA (ATCA) platforms with world-famous Trillium protocol software to create highly-optimized, field-proven wireless and packet processing products. www.ccpu.com
Continuous Computing is an active member of 3GPP, CP-TA, eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance, ETSI, Femto Forum, Intel Embedded Alliance, PICMG and the SCOPE Alliance.
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