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KYOTO, Japan July 9, 2008 -- Kyocera Corporation (President: Makoto Kawamura)
is pleased to
announce an updated USB-type modem for iBurst –
a mobile broadband wireless access (MBWA) system. This small-sized
gadget allows for various methods of connecting to PCs –
either via USB cable or direct to a PC’s USB
port, bringing flexibility and convenience to users. The product will
launch commercially in August.
“Kyocera will offer this new modem to extend
the breadth of its iBurst portfolio of connectivity products for laptop
and desktop computer users alike,” said Mr.
Masashi Yano, General Manager of the Corporate Communication System
Equipment Division, Kyocera Corporation. “Kyocera
is committed to offering iBurst users a broad and flexible array of
modem modules, allowing more and more people to enjoy the power of
broadband wireless connectivity. We will supply these products to end
users through third-party suppliers’
incorporating iBurst in products such as Wi-Fi routers and VoIP
telephony equipment.”
Kyocera’s iBurst system has been field-proven
by providing commercial services in more than ten countries worldwide.
The iBurst-based technology was standardized as the IEEE802.20 –
625k MC mode in June 2008. Among other things, the iBurst system
generates high spectrum efficiency of 32 Mbps total throughput per base
station (24Mbps downlink; 8Mbps uplink) over just 5MHz* of bandwidth,
which is crucial for feasible and economical MBWA rollout.
iBurst operators worldwide have formed the iBurst Association (iBA), a
not-for-profit organization advocating the promotion and development of
iBurst technology as a preferred MBWA solution.
*5MHz bandwidth is small enough to allocate in the GSM guard band.
About Kyocera
Kyocera Corporation, the
parent and global headquarters of the Kyocera Group, was founded in 1959
as a producer of advanced ceramics. By combining these engineered
materials with metals and plastics, and integrating them with other
technologies, Kyocera Corporation has become a leading supplier of
telecommunications equipment, solar energy systems, semiconductor
packages, electronic components, laser printers, copiers and industrial
ceramics. During the year ended March 31, 2008, the company’s
net sales totaled 1.29 trillion yen (approximately US$12.9 billion).
Information Source: Business Wire
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