Amended from Unstrung:
Alternative infrastructure vendor IPWireless Inc. has confirmed details of a trial at Nextel Communications Inc., a deployment initially revealed by Unstrung last month (see IPWireless Talks Up Deals).
Founded in April 1999, IPWireless has developed a high-speed,
time-division duplex (TDD) data system that conforms to universal
mobile telecommunications standards (UMTS) but -- unlike standard
frequency-division duplex (FDD) 3G cellular systems -- uses unpaired
spectrum, sending and receiving data on one channel rather than two.
The U.S. carrier is to test kit in the 2.5GHz spectrum band,
beginning in the third quarter this year. Deployments will take place
in the area of Washington, including the suburbs of Arlington, Va;
Alexandria, Va; Reston, Va; and Bethesda, Md.
Nextel spokesman Aaron Radelet declines to disclose details of
base-station deployments, but says the trial is aiming to attract
“between 300 and 400” users. “The target is business users, consumers,
public safety agencies, universities, and multimedia content partners.
We want to have a diverse cross-section of users on the trial to
understand how the technology can appeal to many different users… They
will be select customers chosen from our customer base.”
According to a statement, the trial is expected to last “a
minimum of six months” and “is not expected to be offered commercially
to the general public at this time.” |