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Kavveri gets FCC nod for use of 4G technology in network across North America
TT Correspondent |  |  22 Jun 2012

Kavveri Telecom on Thursday said that its Canadian arm Spotwave Wireless, Canada has got  approval from Federal Communication Commission (FCC) for its in building solution Repeaters for 4G technology for usage in telecom networks across North America.

 

With this approval from Federal Communication Commission for usage of its products in telecom networks, company now hopes to bag new orders in north American market.

 

Kavveri Telecom has products for this space, but also offers IBS as a service. In its Web site, citing a forecast of Global Mobile Data, the company says that in 2011-14, mobile data will increase 108 per cent and 85 per cent of data and 70 per cent of voice traffic will be in building.

 

Even in India there is a big market for IBS, says Kavveri. “Increasing data usage within buildings due to 3G, BWA and 4G, which due to their high frequency bandwidth, cannot penetrate buildings easily,” will provide a big opportunity says the company in a presentation.

 

"In building solution Repeaters for 4G technology designed and developed by our subsidiary Spotwave Wireless, Canada have been approved by 'Federal Communications Commission (FCC)' for usage in telecom networks across North America," Kavveri Telecom Products said in a BSE filing.

 

It added with this approval of IBS, used for boosting telecom network coverage inside a building, from FCC, company now hopes to bag new orders in north American market.

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