Following its introduction on Monday of MXtv [1], a mobile multicast and broadcast technology for WiMAX operators, NextWave announced Alcatel-Lucent will integrate the technology into its mobile WiMAX solutions. The two companies plan to perform a series of interoperability tests with Alcatel-Lucent's commercial WiMAX infrastructure starting in the second quarter of 2008.
Earlier this week NextWave announced a similar deal with Chinese vendor Huawei that calls for the manufacturer to deliver the integrated MXtv technology into its WiMAX solutions.
MXtv technology will enable operators to deliver a range of multimedia services, including mobile TV, interactive media and digital audio without having to invest in new spectrum or extra radio access network equipment, NextWave said.
MXtv is a similar proposition to NextWave's UMTS MBMS-based TDtv. The company has gained traction of late for that technology, signing on Orange and T-Mobile to a six-month pilot in the London area [2]. The technology proposes to reduce mobile broadcast costs by means of shared, unpaired 3G spectrum and a standards-based TDtv network. NextWave has this capability from its acquisition of IP Wireless last year [3].
For more about NextWave's deal with Alcatel-Lucent:
- read this release [4]
Related articles:
NextWave introduces mobile TV platform for WiMAX Report [1]
Orange, T-Mobile UK partner for TDtv trial Report [2]
Links:
[1] http://www.fiercebroadbandwireless.com/story/nextwave-introduces-mobile-tv-platform-for-wimax/2008-03-10
[2] http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/orange-t-mobile-uk-partner-for-tdtv-trial/2008-02-12
[3] http://www.fiercewireless.com/story/nextwave-buys-ipwireless-for-up-to235m/2007-04-09
[4] http://www.fiercewireless.com/press-releases/nextwave-wireless-and-alcatel-lucent-collaborate-development-next-generation-wimax-br