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Fujitsu and Hopling
Technologies to Bring Linux-based
WiMAX Board Support Packages to Market
Hopling Technologies Continues to Expand the Scope of Fujitsu’s
WiMAX SoC Technology within its Carrier-grade HopMAX™ Product
Portfolio of
Base Stations and High-end Subscriber Stations
Sunnyvale, Calif, Langen, Germany and
Almere, the Netherlands, September 5, 2006 –
Fujitsu Microelectronics America,
Inc. (FMA), Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME),
and Hopling
Technologies announced today that the three companies have further
enhanced their working relationships by signing a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with the mutual goal of enabling faster and
smoother integration of the WiMAX baseband system-on-chip (SoC) into
a Linux-based wireless equipment environment.
Under the terms of the new agreement, Hopling Technologies and
Fujitsu will utilize Hopling Technologies’ Linux software expertise
and Fujitsu’s WiMAX reference design kit to create a Linux-based
Hopling Board Support Package; this package will accelerate
deployment of Linux-based WiMAX solutions among
equipment manufacturers.
The
Hopling Board Support Package is designed to streamline the WiMAX
development process and reduce costs for equipment manufacturers.
Because it is Linux based, the Board Support Package will make it
easier for equipment manufacturers to add innovative applications to
the standards-based Fujitsu solution.
Hopling Technologies will market
its next-generation HopMAX™ product portfolio of base station
systems, micro base stations and high-end subscriber stations
as well as ODM products, based on Fujitsu’s baseband SoC. Hopling
Technologies will support Fujitsu-selected ODM companies based on
commercial agreements.
Fujitsu will leverage its broad distribution channel to refer WiMAX
baseband SoC customers requiring Linux to Hopling Technologies.
“Signing this MoU with Hopling Technologies represents a natural
progression of our plans to grow Fujitsu’s market share in the WiMAX
sector, and supports the expansion of our WiMAX SoCs into our
customers’ Linux-based hardware via our reference kits,” said George
Wu,
Director of Marketing, Wireless Business Group at Fujitsu
Microelectronics America.
Netherlands-based Hopling Technologies, a
software developer and supplier of mesh network solutions, has
worked
with Fujitsu for two years. This expanded relationship is a natural
outgrowth of the companies’ mutual successes as the worldwide
rollout of WiMAX continues.
“There is natural synergy between Fujitsu and us,” commented Frank
Koopman, chief executive officer at Hopling Technologies. “Fujitsu
has the hardware experience and market visibility to make the WiMAX
communication protocol and our joint program highly successful. For
our part, the combination of this new
WiMAX Linux-based Board Support Package, our
HopMAX™ products, Fujitsu SoCs, and software tested in collaboration
with Fujitsu will give us a marketing edge. The collaboration will
provide excellent software and hardware for
equipment manufacturers,
and allow a smoother transition to Linux-based systems for all
parties.”
Hopling Technologies and Fujitsu plan ongoing, comprehensive support
for current and future WiMAX standards, as the WiMAX Forum™ and its
member companies work to deliver IEEE 802.16e to serve mobile
wireless broadband applications.
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