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Azimuth Systems - Press Release 3-24-2008
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Azimuth Systems, AT4 Wireless and Sanjole to Present WiMax Performance
Testing Webinar
Leading Wireless Test Companies Offer Complimentary Event Highlighting
Methods for Designing Effective Testing Environments for WiMAX and MIMO-enabled
Devices
ACTON, MA – March 24, 2008 – Azimuth
Systems, a leading provider of wireless engineering test equipment,
in cooperation with fellow leading test companies AT4 wireless and Sanjole,
will be hosting a webinar entitled “Using WiMAX Performance Tests to
Ensure Success.” The webinar will address how business realities facing
WiMAX service providers are influencing network deployments and driving
the need for comprehensive certification, interoperability and performance
benchmarking programs throughout the WiMAX supply chain. Geared toward
engineers designing and testing WiMAX and MIMO-enabled devices and product
managers looking for ways to improve their product’s competitiveness,
the webinar will also highlight state-of-the-art methods for designing
effective testing environments.
Presenters for the WiMAX webinar
include Sudeep Gupta, vice president of business development at Azimuth
Systems, Dr. Xavier Leleu, vice president of technology at Sanjole,
Adrián García Muñoz, WiMAX product manager - systems division at AT4
wireless, and John Griesing, vice president of research and development
at Azimuth Systems.
The complimentary 60-minute webinar will
be offered for North American audiences on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at
1:00 p.m. Eastern/10:00 a.m. Pacific, and for audiences in Europe and
Asia on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 9:00 a.m. London/10:00 a.m. Paris/Stockholm/11:00
a.m. Tel Aviv/5:00 p.m. Beijing/Shanghai/Taipei and 6:00 p.m. Tokyo/Seoul.
To register for this online event, please go to
here.
About Azimuth Systems Azimuth
Systems is a leading provider of wireless data communications test solutions.
Azimuth’s products are used by the world’s foremost wireless semiconductor,
system vendors and service providers to speed time-to-market and improve
wireless product quality. Azimuth’s standardized test solutions enable
research, development, QA and marketing engineers to test the performance,
conformance and certification of wireless devices and networks supporting
data, voice and video applications. The company is based in Acton, Mass.,
and is backed by prestigious investors including Kodiak Venture Partners
and North Bridge Venture Partners. Azimuth may be contacted at +1 978
263 6610 or at www.azimuthsystems.com.
About AT4 wireless
AT4 wireless is a global supplier of Testing Solutions for wired
and wireless technologies (GSM/GPRS, EDGE, W-CDMA, HSDPA; WiMAX, Bluetooth,
Wi-Fi, RFID, DECT and PSTN). It services portfolio ranges from conformance,
regulatory and interoperability testing services to test systems development,
world-wide compliance services, training and consulting. AT4 wireless
was founded in 1991 and has 300 employees, 80 percent of whom are engineers.
AT4 wireless announced in June their first North American based WiMAX
certification Lab. For more information, visit www.at4wireless.com
About Sanjole Sanjole is one of the leaders
in WiMAX testing with expertise in this innovative wireless technology.
Our mission is to be the leading supplier of WiMAX test systems that
provide problem solving capabilities from inside the WiMAX network.
Sanjole’s deep analysis tools combine views of both the RF channel conditions
and the associated affect on upper layers. ###
For
additional information, contact:
Graham Celine
Azimuth Systems, Inc. 978-268-9220
graham_celine@azimuthsystems.com
Jill Colna SVM Public Relations 401-490-9700 jill.colna@svmpr.com
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