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October 14, 2003
Vanu and Mid-Tex Cellular have announced the successful trial
deployment of the world's first all-software GSM basestation system in a
commercial cellular network. In a trial installation, which will run through the
end of the year, the two companies have successfully Vanu Software Radio
technology into Mid-Tex Cellular's 8,000 square mile 800 MHz network. This
trial, the first of its kind, demonstrates the viability of a software defined
radio basestation solution.
Vanu has deployed its software radio basestation at Mid-Tex Cellular sites in
DeLeon and Gorman, Texas. The network's BTS and BSC are each a Vanu Software
Radio application running on Hewlett-Packard ProLiant servers. In addition, an
ADC Digivance system and TELOS Sonata SE softswitch have been installed to
complete the solution, a configuration that allows Mid-Tex Cellular to field the
first end-to-end GSM "soft" network.
"The trial has exceeded my expectations," stated Toney Prather, CEO of
Mid-Tex Cellular. "Not only has the Vanu Software Radio solution worked, but I
am now convinced there are significant operational advantages to the system, as
well. The overall network flexibility, ease of installation and performance
reliability suggest that software radio technology is the wave of the future."
Carri Bennet, a partner in Bennet & Bennet, a Washington, DC-based law firm,
who introduced Vanu, Inc. and Mid-Tex Cellular, sees a great deal of promise in
software radio for rural carriers. "The success of the Mid-Tex trial represents
a watershed event for the rural wireless carrier community. In less than one
year we went from discussion to development to deployment of a completely new
GSM wireless network based on a Vanu Software Radio solution. I believe this
technology could have a major and immediate impact on our industry."
The trial, which extends through the end of 2003, is being watched closely by
many in the wireless industry. Said Allen Nogee, Principal Analyst at research
firm In-Stat/MDR, "The results of the Mid-Tex trial demonstrate that software
radio technology is here at last. I consider what Vanu, Inc has achieved in such
a relatively short period of time a major accomplishment."
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