February 24, 2012
HONG KONG, Feb. 23 – Altai Technologies, a carrier-grade Super WiFi equipment supplier, today announced that it will present its newly-developed end-to-end solution for 3G data offload in the Mobile World Congress 2012.
All 3G operators are under pressure to cope with their data hungry subscribers but network expansion requires heavy investment as well as taking time to acquire new installation sites. Altai's state-of-the-art 802.11n Super WiFi end-to-end solution enables operators to make use of their existing 3G cell sites and in-building Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) to provide instant data offload.
"Our complete end-to-end 3G data offload solution enables mobile operators to increase their bandwidth immediately at minimal cost by co-locating Altai Super WiFi base stations with their existing 3G cell sites to provide outdoor WiFi coverage. Furthermore, the 3G operators can build their indoor WiFi networks quickly by integrating our DAS WiFi access points with their 3G DAS, and the integration of our backend to their 3G HLR provides seamless 3G/WiFi switching capability," said Chi-hung Lin, President & CEO of Altai Technologies.
Altai will conduct a live demonstration of its complete end-to-end 3G data offload solution and to showcase its full series of Super WiFi products at its booth#2C96, Hall 2 in the Mobile World Congress (Feb 27 - Mar 1, 2012) in Barcelona of Spain.
The Altai Super WiFi Solutions are being trialled and deployed by more than 20 tier one operators around the world.
About Altai Technologies
Altai Technologies is a high technology company focused on the design, development and marketing of carrier-grade, innovative wireless broadband solutions. Altai has developed its patented long range WiFi technology that can dramatically improve the WiFi signal coverage while minimizing interference from other signals broadcasting within the 2.4GHz unlicensed frequency spectrum. Altai's products are currently deployed worldwide in every major industry including logistic, education, municipal government, network operator, hospitality, manufacturing etc. The Altai Super WiFi Solution is offering a total wireless solution comprising of base station (A8/A8-Ei/A8i), access point (A2/A2e), CPE (C1/U1), access controller and wireless management software (AWMS).
Altai's flagship product, the A8 Super WiFi base station, is being deployed with various WiMAX, 3G, CDMA and GSM mobile systems globally for 3G data offloading and city-wide WiFi networks. The Altai Super WiFi Solution has been proven in both urban and remote application in over 60 countries and regions.
For more information, please visit www.altaitechnologies.com
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