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Nokia signs agreement with RadioFrame Networks to deploy picocell base station solutions

Nokia and RadioFrame Networks have announced they have entered into a reseller and distribution agreement. Under the terms of this agreement, Nokia will sell, distribute and support RadioFrame Networks' picocell solutions to mobile network operators.

Based on 3GPP standards for pico base transceiver stations, RadioFrame Networks' software-controlled S-Series solution integrates mobile voice and data services for GSM/GPRS and EDGE networks for consumer applications in homes as well as small-to-medium enterprises. The S-Series solution complements Nokia's base station portfolio for GSM indoor service offering.
 
"The S-series solution is a cost-effective way to provide indoor coverage and capacity for the mobile operators. Mobile operators can deploy this solution by making use of DSL and cable broadband packet switched networks for backhaul connectivity", said Ari Lehtoranta, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Radio Networks, Networks, Nokia.
 
"This is an important day for RadioFrame and we are thrilled to have reached this agreement with Nokia," said Jeff Brown, president and CEO of RadioFrame Networks. "As a proven world leader in mobile infrastructure and equipment, Nokia's commitment to our S-Series infrastructure is an important validation of the product and will help them meet the dynamic needs of their global customer base."
 
The S-Series is said to offer mobile network operators an easy and seamless opportunity to expand existing wireless networks through an innovative picocell base station. The base station can operate either as a single-board transceiver or can be added to an existing DSL/cable modem box with a high degree of reliability and security. 

The S-Series will work transparently with Nokia base station controller and with multiple-switched-ports router with firewall security and Web services to provide mobile network operators with remote fault management and configuration capabilities.

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