Motorola CPEi 300 WiMax Solution to Debut at WiMax World USA

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CPEi 300 is a Desktop Wireless Broadband Device

Motorola announced that they will be showcasing its award-winning CPEi 300 as part of the live WiMAX experience at the Motorola booth (#501) at WiMAX World USA in Chicago Sept. 26-27. The CPEi 300 is a desktop consumer device that provides wireless broadband connectivity to the unserved or underserved. This customer premises equipment (CPE) features one data port for basic, data-centric operations and two analog terminal adaptors (ATAs) so end users can plug in their existing analog phones for VoIP service. Think of it as an all-in-one WiMax device.

CPEi 300 Features and Functionality

Motorola’s WiMAX CPEi 300 Series desktop CPE is fully compliant to the IEEE 802.16e-2005 technology standard and will be delivered for WiMAX Forum(TM) certification to ensure interoperability among the global WiMAX ecosystem. While the 802.16e technology standard often is termed “mobile WiMAX” and is capable of delivering cellular-like mobility with broadband data speeds, Motorola recognizes that mobile WiMAX is an excellent choice for operators because it can deliver higher throughput, resulting in a better end user experience for fixed applications. Like all other Motorola CPE, the CPEi 300 employs multiple antenna technology which delivers increased range and higher throughput when compared to products with single antenna solutions.

For more information about the Motorola CPEi, checkout Motorola.com.

Published on September 25th, 2007 under


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