Greenpacket unveiled its latest modem offerings at WiMAX Forum Congress Asia. They start with the Indoor VoIP EX-series modems. The devices deliver advanced indoor WiMAX connection. The modems feature data and voice ports with an multi-directional omni antenna that allows more places to put the device indoors. Switched Transmit Delivery Technology boosts the uplink signal strength during use.
Greenpacket is making an effort to offer a more affordable modem solution for operators world wide. They will offer a line of cost-effective outdoor and USB dongles for WiMAX use. It allows operators to offer a cheaper monthly service to subscribers. It’s part of Greenpacket’s latest Next Generation Wave 2 compliant WiMAX modems.
“With the cost-effective range, Operators will immediately enjoy a lower subscriber acquisition cost without sacrificing the quality of wireless broadband. The range enables them to also expand their service offerings to cater to diverse market needs,” said Kelvin Lee, Senior General Manager of Greenpacket.
The products are all interoperability tested on live WiMAX networks. The devices are user friendly and simply to use. Simply plug in your USB modem into a port on your netbook, laptop or desktop and your instantly connected to 4G. The Greenpacket modems are easy customizable by the operators, allowing them to put their own spin on the Greenpacket modems.
Greenpacket is currently the third largest shipper of WiMAX devices. Maravedis reported that shipments up to three times in 2010, from the 4.8 million units moved in 2009.
“Greenpacket’s new range of cost-effective WiMAX modems with its lower barrier to entry, will contribute to fast forwarding the mass adoption of WiMAX technology for Operators and end-users. We will continue to roll out high performing products to fuel the anticipated strong market demand for WiMAX devices and to grow our share of the global market,” said Lee.
These modems should help more independent operators offer cheaper costs to the end users. Greenpacket has an established leadership when it comes to WiMAX. It also runs networks in Malaysia through its subsidiary, Packet One Networks. They’ll continue to offer end-user solutions to operators through their thriving modem and other solutions.
