Nokia Siemens Networks is supplying its
industry-leading flat, all-IP Internet High Speed Packet Access
(I-HSPA) architecture solution, which includes the company’s flagship
Flexi Base Station optimized for the Advanced Wireless Services (AWS)
spectrum band. The end-to-end offering consists of network and service
core, backhaul and wireless broadband access in addition to turnkey
services like network planning, spectrum clearing, site acquisition and
construction, installation, integration, optimization, as well as
maintenance, and interoperability testing with end user devices.
“We
consider it no easy feat that Stelera Wireless is one of the first
carriers to commercially launch a network in the AWS spectrum bands,”
said Ed Evans, CEO, Stelera Wireless. “Nokia Siemens Networks has been
excellent in working with us to ensure fast time to market with the
most advanced and effective broadband wireless technology available
today for the AWS spectrum.”
“Nokia Siemens Networks is happy to
announce Stelera as yet another major customer for our pioneering flat,
all-IP wireless network solutions,” said Sue Spradley, Head of North
America, Nokia Siemens Networks. “With Stelera, we were able to
demonstrate our ability to help carriers put their newly acquired
spectrum assets into commercial service quickly and show that our
industry-leading flat, all-IP network architecture enables cost
effective and competitive delivery of broadband services.”
Stelera
is a wireless startup that is focused on delivering broadband services
in rural communities. It owns 42 AWS licenses across the United States
covering almost 6 million people. AWS licenses were auctioned by the
FCC last year and utilize the 2.1 GHz and 1.7 GHz bands.