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Japan Radio Co Introduces New Series of WIPAS Wireless System
 TMCnet Contributing Editor
Japan Radio Co (JRC) has launched New Series of “WIPAS” Wireless System for the IP  Network being deployed worldwide.
“WIPAS” a Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) system with Ethernet Interface Radio can realize P-P communication and P-MP communication. This system can also be applied to mobile backhaul, IP network last one mile, metro network solution and one of WiMAX  backhaul solutions. Thanks to JRC “WIPAS” wireless operators can establish high quality broadband services.
JRC has decided to expand the “WIPAS” series to the advanced network, such as WiMAX ( News - Alert) and NGN  that are booming recently. The company will further enhance and expand WIPAS series to meet the global requirements of IP Interface Radio flexibly. The cost-effective and high performance JRC “WIPAS” branded radios are expected to lead IP interface network evolution.
NTT has co-developed the “WIPAS-26” 26GHz FWA SYSTEM in order to provide wireless broadband solution which is expected to have the equal quality to optical cable network. Launched in Japan since 2003 “WIPAS-26” has been approved by FCC and ETSI ( News - Alert) standard already and now it is being deployed overseas.
In December 2005, JRC began to supply “WIPAS-24” to Fiber Tower Corporation, a mobile backhaul  carrier, in the United States. STAR ( News - Alert) 21 Networks, a. s. in Czech Republic signed a purchase agreement of WIPAS-26 in December 2006. JRS has sold approximately 10,000 units to domestic and overseas customers.
JRC also intends to deploy “WIPAS” 26GHz FWA SYSTEM in Asian countries. According to a press release, a communication trial test was executed for one year by Malaysia Multimedia University in Malaysia. No issue has been reported on the trial test in the area of high rain intensity. The company has planned the next trial test at ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY in Philippines.
JRC was founded in 1915 and since that time they have developed unique technology based on radio communications and information technologies.
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet, covering call centers, CRM and information technology. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
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