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NEC provides microwave communications system to EmiTel in Poland

June 24, 2013

NEC Corp. has been selected by Poland’s leading broadcast network operator, EmiTel Sp. z o.o., to provide its iPASOLINK EX outdoor, integrated, ultra-compact microwave communications system supporting 70 to 80 GHz band communications (E-Band).

EmiTel is expected to capitalize on iPASOLINK EX for a variety of purposes that include the construction of broadcast networks, the construction of communications networks for mobile operators and the provision of dedicated corporate lines for communications between buildings.

iPASOLINK EX is a compact, lightweight system that occupies a small footprint and is easy to install throughout a wide range of outdoor areas. Moreover, NEC’s pioneering use of communications systems that support a high modulation method (256QAM) enables 1.6 Gbps high-capacity transmissions and utilizes narrow bandwidth (250 MHz) that is said to be approximately 75 percent smaller than existing equipment. As a result, iPASOLINK EX enables telecommunications carriers to reduce initial costs by curbing license fees for frequency acquisition.

E-Band bandwidth is well suited for short range and high-capacity transmissions due to the strength of radio waves’ straight paths and radio waves’ lower susceptibility to attenuation from the atmosphere. In the future, since Poland’s licensing fees for E-Band bandwidth are more economical than other frequency bands, telecommunications carriers are expected to strengthen services that utilize E-Band bandwidth.

“NEC has provided EmiTel with PASOLINK products and TV transmitters since 1968, contributing to the development of their telecommunications and broadcasting business,” said Fredrik Tumegard, Vice President, NEC Europe Ltd. “We consider EmiTel’s selection of iPASOLINK EX recognition of the product’s superior technology as well as a positive evaluation of NEC’s past services.”