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Tranzeo and
Proximetry collaborate for seamless WiMAX and Wi-Fi operation and
network management tool
Other Topics: Broadband
Distributor
Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc
February 14, 2008
Partnership combines Proximetry's AirSync intelligent provisioning
and management software with Tranzeo's carrier-class wireless products
to better serve vertical and developing markets
Pitt Meadows, British Columbia & San Diego, CA -- Tranzeo Wireless
Technologies Inc. TSX: TZT), a premier manufacturer of high-performance
wireless broadband solutions including Wi-Fi and WiMAX systems, and
Proximetry Inc., the technology leader in real-time network and
performance management solutions for wireless networks, are
collaborating to enhance Wi-Fi and WiMAX network performance and lower
network management costs for operators in both vertical and developing
markets. |
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The
partnership integrates Proximetry's AirSync intelligent provisioning and
management software with Tranzeo's comprehensive line of carrier-class
Wi-Fi and WiMAX radios and leverages both companies' strategic
investments in Wavesat chip technology. Tranzeo is architecting its
WiMAX and Wi-Fi radios to create flexible, unified networks, and
incorporating Proximetry's AirSync solution gives network operators a
single but powerful tool that simultaneously monitors and manages all of
the radios in their network.
"Tranzeo is in a unique position to be able
to combine its Wi-Fi and WiMAX solutions and deliver the benefits of
both technologies in one network," explains Tranzeo USA President Dave
Gelvin, who oversees the company's WiMAX product line. "The integration
of Proximetry's intelligent AirSync technology with our entire product
line of broadband wireless equipment will simplify network deployments
and reduce network management costs for national carriers as well as
local WISPs."
Tranzeo offers a full spectrum of Wi-Fi access solutions and WiMAX
equipment covering the unlicensed 5.8GHz band and the licensed 3.5GHz
band.
"WiMAX is expanding beyond its traditional licensed-band, carrier
applications," said Tracy Trent, Proximetry's chief executive officer.
"Service providers of all types want the increased capacity,
flexibility, and range of WiMAX-enabled solutions, and this is
especially true for specialized networks catering to energy companies,
municipalities, and other vertical markets. The combination of Tranzeo's
products with AirSync allows WiMAX to be affordable for developing
countries as they roll out next-generation broadband services."
Proximetry's AirSync continually monitors and optimizes all wireless
connections in the network to enable maximum throughput, services, and
end-user satisfaction. This approach of active monitoring and real-time
adjustments assures that appropriate service levels are always met for
all users. The result is a wireless network with the performance,
scalability, and reliability typically found in carrier-class wireline
networks. AirSync's intelligent provisioning aligns network resources to
user and device priorities, makes dynamic bandwidth allocations to meet
changing user demands, and uses predictive routing and resource
configuration to maximize throughput. Dynamic configuration of network
resources and assured bandwidth allocation are essential ingredients in
delivering quality-of-service in today's increasingly complex wireless
networks.
The two companies have been collaborating in multiple product areas with
customers in various stages of lab and field trials. Tranzeo and
Proximetry anticipate further product announcements and commercial
deployments in the first half of 2008.
About Tranzeo
Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. (TSX: TZT) leads
the wireless broadband industry as a premier manufacturer of
high-performance wireless network equipment that allows communities and
businesses to communicate without boundaries.
Within its state-of-the-art automated manufacturing facility, Tranzeo
designs and produces all of its equipment for quick installation, ease
of use and minimal maintenance. Its three-year product warranty sets the
industry standard for service. Since the company's inception in 2000,
Tranzeo's optimum cost effectiveness, premium quality and responsive
support have attracted a growing and devoted worldwide following of more
than 2,465 dealers and 19 distributors. Tranzeo's full spectrum of
point-to-point and point-to-multipoint radios, WiMAX equipment, and mesh
network solutions are designed for wireless internet service providers,
governments, campuses, military, carriers, enterprise customers, and
systems integrators around the globe. Robust solutions and first-rate
OEM capabilities have resulted in remarkable growth in sales and market
presence. Headquartered in Greater Vancouver, Canada, Tranzeo Wireless
can be found online at www.tranzeo.com or by telephone at
1.866.872.6936.
About Proximetry
Proximetry provides real-time network and
performance management solutions for wireless networks to enable
operators to visualize, provision, and optimally manage their networks.
AirSync, the company's carrier-class software, gives municipal, public
safety, energy, transportation, and enterprise network operators as well
as carriers and other service providers the ability to dynamically
monitor and manage multi-network, multi-frequency, multi-protocol
traffic, devices, users, applications and services. Powered by
patent-pending technology, AirSync offers network-wide visualization and
control from a single system to ensure reliable and predictable wireless
network performance. Founded in January 2005, Proximetry is a privately
held company headquartered in San Diego, California. For more
information, please visit www.proximetry.com.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release may contain forward-looking statements that involve
risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements relate to,
among other things, plans and timing for the introduction or enhancement
of our services and products, revenues, and other expectations. These
statements reflect our current expectations and are subject to a number
of risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, changes in
technology and changes in the wireless data communications market. |
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