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Sequans Introduces LTE-Advanced Chip
BARCELONA, Spain --(Business Wire)--
4G chipmaker Sequans Communications (News - Alert) S.A. (NYSE: SQNS) today
announced that its first LTE-Advanced chip will be sampling next
quarter. The SQN3220 is part of Sequans' Cassiopeia platform, supporting
3GPP Release 10 specifications. Cassiopeia is Sequans' third generation
LTE (News - Alert) platform solution, following earlier Release 8 and Release 9
solutions introduced in 2010 and 2011, respectively. Cassiopeia's key
capability is carrier aggregation of 40 MHz total bandwidth.
"With Cassiopeia we have leveraged nearly a decade of 4G experience to
develop an exceptionally powerful LTE-Advanced solution," said Georges
Karam, Sequans CEO. "The key feature is extremely flexible carrier
aggregation, allowing combination of any two carriers of any size up to
20 MHz each, contiguous or non-contiguous, inter-band or intra-band, for
an overall total of 40 MHz of bandwidth. Cassiopeia's unique
implementation of carrier aggregation gives operators the ability to get
the most value possible from their LTE spectrum-even the smallest
slices."
Cassiopeia also supports other Release 10 enhancements such as new MIMO
schemes, enhanced inter-cell interference coordination (eICIC) schemes
for heterogeneous networks (HetNet), and improvements to eMBMS (evolved
multimedia broadcast multicast service) or LTE Broadcast. Sequans eMBMS
technology supports multiple concurrent sessions for multicast traffic
along with unicast traffic, on both TDD and FDD networks, and also
provides a standardized interface to third party eMBMS middleware.
Cassiopeia
is a member of Sequans' StreamrichLTE
product family for high-performance, feature-rich LTE devices. It is
compliant with 3GPP Release 10 specifications, delivering carrier
aggregation and other improvements needed by carriers to support the
growing needs for capacity, spectrum flexibility, and performance. It
supports both FDD and TDD duplexing methods and integrates a
customer-programmable processor in a very small package. The SQN3220
baseband chip is built in 40 nm CMOS and is designed for the highest
possible efficiency either as a standalone 4G LTE solution or alongside
a 3G subsystem. The SQN3220 Cassiopeia platform includes baseband and RF
chips and reference designs.
Sequans will be participating in LTE-Advanced trials with leading
operators beginning next quarter and is conducting interoperability
testing and performance optimizations of the Cassiopeia platform in
collaboration with leading infrastructure vendors and test equipment
suppliers, including Agilent (News - Alert) Technologies.
"Sequans has always been a leader in 4G semiconductors and we are
pleased to collaborate with Sequans on the testing of their
next-generation LTE-Advanced solution," said Joe Depond, vice president
of Agilent Technologies' (News - Alert) Mobile Broadband Operation. "Agilent's T2010A
LTE Wireless Communications Test Set, used in Agilent design
verification and conformance test systems throughout the industry, has
been successfully used to test Sequans' Release 10 carrier aggregation
capability with excellent results."
See Sequans at Mobile
World Congress, February 25-28, 2013, hall 7 stand G20.
Cautions
regarding forward-looking statements
About Sequans Communications
Sequans Communications S.A. (NYSE: SQNS) is a 4G chipmaker, supplying
LTE and WiMAX (News - Alert) chips to original equipment manufacturers and original
design manufacturers worldwide. Founded in 2003 to address the WiMAX
market, the company expanded in early 2009 to address the LTE market.
Sequans chips are operating in 4G networks of leading mobile operators
around the world. Sequans is based in Paris, France with additional
offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Israel, Hong Kong,
Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, and China. Visit Sequans online at www.sequans.com;
www.facebook.com/sequans;
www.twitter.com/sequans

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