Market Value Statement
Customer premises equipment (CPE) such as Mobile
WiMAX modems represents a significant expense for WiMAX service providers.
The Cisco BWX 100 Series Modems take advantage of Cisco’s advanced
RF performance to reduce the cost of delivering service to subscribers, without
compromising performance.
Product Statement
The Cisco BWX 100 Series Modems offer service
providers the following benefits:
- Desktop and PC card Mobile WiMAX modem devices provide connections
to standards-compliant Mobile WiMAX networks
- Cisco BWX 100 Series
desktop modems support Ethernet 100BASE-T direct connections to a PC or
a Linksys® router
- The Cisco BWX 120 laptop modem slides into
a PC card slot in most PC laptop models
- Zero-touch installation greatly
reduces OpEx by eliminating the need for truck rolls
- The modems
support adaptive beamforming to increase coverage and capacity
- Complete
integration with the Cisco Service Exchange Framework (SEF) enables comprehensive
subscriber management and service control
- As a component of the Cisco
Broadband Wireless network architecture, the Cisco BWX 100 Series helps
provide a tested, integrated end-to-end system
The Cisco BWX 100 Series Modems use multiple internal
antennas to support adaptive beamforming, which reduces uplink power requirements.
As a result, the Cisco BWX 100 Series Modems are smaller, lighter, and cost
less than competing subscriber equipment, while performing better and in
locations that defeat other modems. Building on more than 20 years of Internet
technology innovation, Cisco now uses Mobile WiMAX to extend broadband beyond
the reach of wired networks.