Boston, MA 06/13/2014 (wallstreetpr) – During this week, Texas Instruments Incorporated (NASDAQ:TXN) announced that the company is partnering with Netas, which is a Turkey based technology services and value-added systems integrationservices company delivering in the fields of communications and information, on an LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) macro base station. The new LTE Advanced station is aimed to facilitate a latest public safety network, which is authorized by the Turkey’s government. Netas will implement its own patented software and has also chosen the company’sTCI6638K2K, which is aKeyStoneTM-based wireless infrastructure System-on-Chip (SoC). Netas will use the application for the baseband processing in its solution.
Pleased With Performance
IskenderSerhatKoc, who is a senior software design manager at Netas said that the company is very impressed with the TI’s base station technology’s performance and valued the level of support that TI gave to meet its specifications within a very short time frame. Koc added that by providing a comprehensive end-to-end solution, the companyplaces itself as the only supplier to match our demand for the application contracted for the country government’s new public safety network.
It is to be noted that TI’s TCI66368K2K offers an extremely high performance platform as it supports a wide range of wireless standards such as TD-SCDMA, WCDMA/HSPA/HSPA+, GSM, TDD-LTE, LTE-A, FDD-LTE, and WiMAX. Along with this, the company also provides a broad portfolio of corresponding components, including amplifiers;data converters; clocks; power management and RF.
Shows Commitment
In the meanwhile, general manager of Texas Instruments Incorporated (NASDAQ:TXN) , Sameer Wasson said that by choosing the company’s TCI6638K2K,Netas will be able to gain full advantage from their software investment to augment the performance as well as the functionality of its LTE-A base station. Wasson further added that the partnership with Netasis particularly exciting for the company as it demonstrates its commitment to serve a broad range of infrastructure customers along with non-commercial base stationimplementations.