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Samsung to use ArrayComm smart antenna technology

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Korean manufacturer, Samsung Electronics, has been granted the right to use ArrayComm's smart antenna technologies in all its wireless base station products.

ArrayComm claims that its technology can deliver large gains in the coverage, capacity, and data rates of any wireless communications system, in base station, client device, or MIMO architectures. To date it has been applied to WiMAX, PHS, GSM, WLL, WCDMA, and HC-SDMA.

According to ArrayComm its smart antenna software is operating in more than 275,000 commercial deployments today. It is a key component of Personal Broadband Australia's iBurst wireless broadband access service to portable devices.