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foundation = 1992 |
___location = [[Chicago, Illinois]] <br/> {{USA}} |
key_people = [[Martin Cooper (inventor)|Martin Cooper]], Chairman <br>[[T. Russell Shields]], Principal <br>[[Bruce Duysen]], President |
founders = Martin Cooper, <br> [[Richard Roy]] |
num_employees = 50 (2009) |
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'''ArrayComm''' is a wireless communications software company founded in [[San Jose, California]], [[California]], in [[Silicon Valley]]. Co-founded in 1992 by [[Martin Cooper (inventor)|Martin Cooper]], Chairman and pioneer of the wireless industry. The company's major shareholder is the [[Ygomi]] group, under principal investor [[T. Russell Shields]]. The current headquarters is [[Buffalo Grove, Illinois]].
 
ArrayComm sells the [[Physical Layer]] (PHY) for 4G wireless systems, as well as multi-antenna signal processing (MAS) software for specific components of 4G PHYs using [[Smart Antennas]] and [[MIMO]] techniques. Patent-licensing is another source of revenue. The company's hardware solutions enjoyed their greatest commercial successes in [[Australia]] and [[South Africa]] under the [[iBurst]] brand name which continues to be owned by [[Kyocera]]. ArrayComm also achieved significant success in Asia by selling MASbase-station software for [[Personal Handy-phone System]] (PHS) base-stations.
 
==Overview==
 
 
 
The problems ArrayComm are trying to solve can be compared to multiple conversations in a single ___location, or communications across long distances.