06.08.2008 13:00:00
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Andrew Wins the Race to Install Wireless Coverage System in New Chinese Train
As improvement projects for the 2008 Summer Olympics race to a close, a
new high speed train sprinting between Beijing and Tianjin in China is
supporting super-fast wireless communications onboard thanks to Andrew,
the CommScope, Inc. division that is a global leader in communications
systems and products.
Andrew and Siemens jointly designed an advanced wireless communications
system for the CRH3 Harmony multiple unit trains, which were developed
specifically for the Olympics and have maximum speeds of 350 kilometers
per hour. The CRH3 trains began running on the Beijing-Tianjin high
speed railway line on August 1, helping bring guests from all corners of
the world to Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
"We are honored to bring our technology and
experience to one of the major local infrastructure projects of the
Beijing Olympics,” said Matt Melester, vice
president and general manager, Wireless Innovations, Andrew. "Providing
reliable wireless signals in high speed trains is challenging because of
diverse terrain and constantly changing signal levels, but Andrew boasts
a rich history of successes in such projects worldwide. Andrew is proud
to help in the rapid development of China’s
rail transportation.”
Andrew installed and deployed MIR-T in-train repeaters in some
compartments, which transmit and receive wireless signals to passenger
handheld devices from existing base stations near the railways,
providing passengers with high-quality and high-reliability mobile phone
signals while they travel. The company also conducted extensive on-site
testing and radio frequency measurements to confirm the system will meet
passenger expectations. All those travelling the 120 kilometers between
Beijing and Tianjin can now pass the time on activities such as talking
to friends or checking business email.
Andrew is a leader in repeater product technology, as evidenced by the
dynamic gain control of its MIR-T in-train repeater series, which
automatically adjusts the upstream and downstream gains, preventing
excessive high upstream noise from decreasing the reception sensitivity
near the base station. On high speed trains, the upstream and downstream
gains must be adjusted rapidly to maintain the relative stability of the
wireless signals for passengers onboard. Andrew’s
MIR-T in-train repeaters, which are mounted using a standard 19-inch
cabinet, have low power consumption and are unique in their
wide-spectrum voltage adaptability, again meeting the needs of the
transport environment.
Andrew has provided wireless coverage systems for China’s
railways before, most recently in the Beijing Metro’s
six lines, also in preparation for the 2008 Summer Olympics. Andrew
offers operators worldwide a complete portfolio of coverage and capacity
products including ION™
fiber distribution antenna systems, Node repeaters, RADIAX®
leaky coaxial cables, and indoor antennas and passive devices. It boasts
over 15 years of experience in designing, testing, installing and
managing complicated wireless signal distribution systems for
metropolitan railways, tramways, and other large-sized construction
projects. Among numerous other projects, Andrew previously was chosen to
provide coverage and capacity for the Turin, Italy, underground in
advance of the 2006 Winter Olympics and for many of the 2006 World Cup
venues in Germany. Past projects that included furnishing in-train
repeaters for high-speed rail systems occurred in Taiwan, Germany,
France, Spain, Switzerland, and Norway.
RADIAX is a registered trademark and ION is a trademark of CommScope,
Inc. About CommScope
CommScope, Inc. (NYSE:CTV)(www.commscope.com)
is a world leader in infrastructure solutions for communication
networks. Through its Andrew®
brand, it is a global leader in radio frequency subsystem solutions for
wireless networks. Through its SYSTIMAX®
and Uniprise®
brands, CommScope is the global leader in structured cabling systems for
business enterprise applications. It is also the premier manufacturer of
coaxial cable for broadband cable television networks and one of the
leading North American providers of environmentally secure cabinets for
DSL and FTTN applications. Backed by strong research and development,
CommScope combines technical expertise and proprietary technology with
global manufacturing capability to provide customers with infrastructure
solutions for evolving global communications networks in more than 130
countries around the world.
This press release includes forward-looking statements that are based on
information currently available to management, management’s
beliefs, as well as on a number of assumptions concerning future events.
Forward-looking statements are not a guarantee of performance and are
subject to a number of uncertainties and other factors, which could
cause the actual results to differ materially from those currently
expected. For a more detailed description of the factors that could
cause such a difference, please see CommScope’s
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In providing
forward-looking statements, the company does not intend, and is not
undertaking any obligation or duty, to update these statements as a
result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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