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ZyXEL to Exhibit UMTS 802.11ac Compatible Small Cell CPE

To participate at Mobile World Congress (MWC) on February 24-27, 2014

ZyXEL Communications will showcase the FMT3251, the company´s brand new UMTS small cell CPE with Wi-Fi at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) on February 24-27, 2014.

The FMT3251 is the world´s first UMTS femtocell CPE compatible with the latest 802.11ac technology announced the press release. At the MWC, ZyXEL will be exhibiting in hall 5, booth 5G10 at the Fira Gran Via, in Barcelona, Spain.

At the MWC 2014, ZyXEL will present a wide range of innovative solutions including:
Mobile WAN solutions on LTE for better quality mobile broadband

Fixed-mobile convergence on small cell and wireless LAN for seamless mobile user experience

Multiple WAN solutions for flexible business resilience

The release further emphasized that ZyXEL’s latest UMTS small cell CPE with Wi-Fi (FMT3251) and LTE small cell CPE (LMT3313) not only leverage existing home broadband services such as DSL or cable networks to reduce the backhaul cost, but also increase user flexibility when installing devices to serve the entire home.

Using fixed broadband assets for mobile backhaul is another feature of ZyXEL’s 4G LTE/small cell solution. ZyXEL provides operators solutions to use VDSL2 for mobile backhaul while increasing bandwidth capacity to meet growing demand.

Another highlight at the MWC will be ZyXEL’s LTE solutions which cover a complete range of access products ranging from 3G to 4G LTE technology including indoor and outdoor mobile devices. ZyXEL will also introduce the latest ZyXEL LTE Remote Protocol, which can be enabled in ZyXEL indoor xDSL CPE or various gateway products to remotely manage LTE ODUs installed in outdoor spaces and not easily accessible.

ZyXEL´s latest dual-SIM LTE portable router (WAH7204) will be shown at the MWC as well.

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