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{{Advert|date=November 2008}}
{{Infobox Company |
company_name = ArrayComm LLC |
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key_people = [[Martin Cooper]], Chairman <br>[[T. Russell Shields]], Principal <br>[[Bruce Duysen]], President |
founders = [[Martin Cooper]], <br> [[Richard Roy]] |
num_employees = 15050 (20082009) |
industry = [[Mobile Broadband]] <br> [[Mobile Radio]] |
products = [[MAS software]] |
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'''ArrayComm''' is a wireless communications software company based in [[San Jose, California|San Jose]], [[California]], in [[Silicon Valley]]. Co-founded in 1992 by [[Martin Cooper]], Chairman and well-respected pioneer of the wireless industry. The company's ismajor affiliatedshareholder withis the [[Ygomi]] group, under principal investor [[T. Russell Shields]].
 
ArrayComm provides multi-antenna signal processing (MAS) software for wireless communications systems, often referred to as [[Smart Antennas]] or [[MIMO]]. The company's softwarehardware issolutions runningenjoyed intheir moregreatest thancommercial 300,000successes basein stations,[[Australia]] inand 17[[South countriesAfrica]] aroundunder the world.[[iBurst]] Clientbrand devicename which continues to be owned by [[Kyocera]]. Software solutions offered by ArrayComm are beingstill developedunder bydevelopment. thePatent-licensing continues to prove to be a surprisingly strong companysource atof presentrevenue.
 
The technology improvesclaims to improve wireless subscriber experiences and the economics of radio networks. The solution is independent of the network system and supports industry standards including [[WCDMA]], [[High-Speed Packet Access]] (HSPA), [[GSM]], [[WiMAX]], [[Personal Handy-phone System]] (PHS), and [[High Capacity Spatial Division Multiple Access]] (HC-SDMA).
 
==Jargon-Free==
In a crowded room, you can focus your hearing on the person with whom you're speaking and effectively ignore the conversations around you. Conversely, if you're trying to get the attention of someone down the street, you can cup your hands around your mouth, directing your voice to improve the odds of being heard and understood.
MAS is software that allows wireless systems (both end user devices and carrier equipment) to communicate clearly, by solving performance problems that result from the current inefficient radio 'conversations'. Multiple antennas using this software doubles or quadruples performance, by increasing the selective listening and transmission capabilities.
 
==Key Partnerships==
[[Japan Radio Company]] and ArrayComm announced a technology alliance, through which JRC will develop base station radio head products to deliver the maximum performance of ArrayComm’s A-MAS (Multi-Antenna Signal) processing software.
 
[[Alvarion]] Ltd. and ArrayComm announced their ongoing technology partnership for integration of ArrayComm's multi-antenna signal processing software (A-MAS) into Alvarion's 4Motion's Radio Access Network Solutions. Alvarion's WiMAX platform will leverage ArrayComm's A-MAS Advanced Multi-Antenna software in order to offer 2 to 4 times more coverage and [[spectral efficiency]] than the WiMAX Forum's baseline profiles, through a unique combination of [[Beamforming]], [[MIMO]] and adaptive interference cancellation, while maintaining full profile and standards compliance.
 
[[SOMA Networks]] Inc. and ArrayComm announced a joint development effort. Under this agreement, SOMA Networks will integrate ArrayComm's multi-antenna signal processing (MAS) software, including support of [[MIMO]], [[Beamforming]] (AAS) and combined MIMO/AAS modes, into SOMA's FlexMAX Mobile WiMAX System. The combination of ArrayComm's adaptive antenna software with SOMA's fully converged, all-IP broadband wireless access solution will allow Mobile WiMAX network operators to benefit from the greatest possible cell range and coverage, increased spectral efficiencies and greater network capacity.
 
[[KT Corporation]] and ArrayComm announced their agreement to collaborate on improving KT's new mobile broadband [[WiBro]] network by integrating multi-antenna signal processing technologies. KT is building an advanced mobile broadband service in the 2.3 GHz band. Using this license, KT is leading in the effort to deploy [[WiBro]] to meet the consumer and business demand for mobile broadband in South Korea. ArrayComm multi-antenna signal processing software (A-MAS) is being incorporated in [[WiBro]] and [[WiMAX]] client devices and base stations by multiple manufacturers to reduce costs and improve performance.
 
==Executive Timeline==