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The promise of mobile broadband attracts investors and consumers alike with the possibilities of ‘anywhere access’ to high-speed Internet and high-quality entertainment services. The mobile broadband products that will lead this revolution in communications and quality of life will be those supported by architectures that provide access to the current broadband wireless technologies and a migration path to future 4G services.

With its new multimode 4G Broadband architecture, Wavesat is well positioned to provide customers with a complete and competitive broadband solution which includes a roadmap to 4G.

- Daryl Schoolar, Senior Analyst for In-Stat

Powered by a revolutionary multimode 4G architecture, Wavesat’s Odyssey™ chipset family offers customers access to multiple broadband wireless technologies today. Customers can design products based on WiMAX Wave2, WiFi and XG-PHS today with a seamless migration to future 4G technologies such as LTE. Setting the standard for integration, performance, power, size and cost, this industry-leading architecture provides the flexibility to integrate wireless technologies as they evolve.

Odyssey’s unique 4G multi-core architecture incorporates multiple ultra low power DSPs and is specifically designed for high performance broadband wireless applications. The architecture enables a single wireless consumer device to support multiple standard wireless protocols and offers handset-class power consumption without compromising performance.


- Odyssey multimode architecture

The Odyssey roadmap includes highly integrated solutions combining baseband processor, radio and memory on a single chip and supporting multiple standards. With maximum flexibility customers gain a significant competitive advantage positioning them to respond quickly to the evolving needs of the emerging mobile internet access, multimedia and video surveillance markets.

 
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