USA regional telecoms network, Cross Wireless (doing business as Sprocket Wireless) has selected Ericsson as the sole supplier for the deployment of its 3G CDMA network. Ericsson will plan, design and deploy the radio access network and a converged packet backbone network for the new 3G CDMA service being launched by Cross Wireless.
The converged packet backbone is utilizing the 10G Ericsson SmartEdge 600 for the IP wireless backhaul, multi-cast IPTV traffic and internet service aggregation.
"Our partnership with Ericsson will allow us to expand our network and offer products and services to our customers that we otherwise would not have been able to provide," said V. David Miller II, President of Cross Telephone. "This is the first step toward providing our customers the benefits of a high-speed 4G network in the future."
Cross Telephone currently offers wireline, voice, internet, IPTV and wireless services to customers in parts of eastern Oklahoma. The company is based in Warner, Oklahoma and is scheduled to launch its 3G CDMA voice and data network in the second half of 2010.
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