Airvana

Airvana
Part of CommScope
Industry Small cell, Femtocell, Wireless broadband, Mobile Broadband
Founded March 2000
Headquarters Chelmsford, Massachusetts USA
Website www.commscope.com

Airvana was acquired by CommScope in 2015. Prior to that, the company was an independent provider of small cells and femtocells based on fourth generation (4G) Long Term Evolution (LTE) and third-generation (3G) CDMA2000 EV-DO mobile broadband technologies. Airvana products enable mobile operators to deliver 3G and 4G cellular data services indoors.

About

Airvana was founded in 2000 by Motorola executives Sanjeev Verma and Vedat Eyuboglu. The company went public in July 2007 on the NASDAQ: AIRV[1] and was taken private in 2009 for $530M[2] by management and private equity investors. In 2013, Ericssson Inc acquired Airvana's 3G EVDO business and in 2015 CommScope acquired Airvana's Femtocell Business .[3] Airvana's 3G CDMA2000 EVDO infrastructure business was ranked #2 in worldwide marketshare and in 2011 it's Femtocell business was ranked #1 in worldwide marketshare.[4]

Airvana provides technology for mobile networks to support mobile broadband information, communication and entertainment services. Airvana’s small cell and femtocell products are small cellular access points that connect to a mobile operator’s network through broadband (such as DSL, fiber or cable) internet connections. They are designed to improve coverage for mobile phone users inside buildings. Airvana’s femtocells currently support LTE and CDMA mobile networks. A previous UMTS femtocell product was disbanded in September 2010.

On March 20, 2013, Airvana Network Solutions Inc. was granted a preliminary injunction in its 330-md intellectual-property lawsuit against Ericsson AB, the world’s largest maker of wireless networks. On September 6, 2013, Airvana sold its EV-DO macro-cell radio access network business unit to Ericsson, retaining its small cell business.[5]

In April 2014 former Nortel executive Richard Lowe was hired as CEO, replacing Randy Battat who remained as chairman of the board.[6]

In June 2014 Airvana announced OneCell, an LTE small cell system based on Cloud RAN (C-RAN) technology for large indoor spaces.[7] In February 2015 Airvana announced the Device Management System (DMS), a small cell management system.[8]

Awards

Offices

CommScope headquarters are in Hickory, North Carolina, USA.

References

  1. "Airvana raises about $58 million in IPO | EE Times". EETimes. Retrieved 2016-11-30.
  2. "Airvana to go private in $530M cash buyout - Boston Business Journal". Boston Business Journal. Retrieved 2016-11-30.
  3. Goldstein, Phil (September 8, 2015). "CommScope nabs small cell vendor Airvana with an eye on C-RAN deployments". FierceWireless. FierceMarkets. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  4. "Airvana Takes Market Share Lead in Femtocell Market". www.commscope.com. Retrieved 2016-11-30.
  5. McCarthy, Maureen. "Post IP lawsuit, Airvana sells network biz to rival Ericsson". Boston Business Journal. American City Business Journals. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  6. "Airvana Names Former Nortel Exec As New CEO". Cellular News. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  7. Ricknas, Mikael. "Ethernet will help small cells take off in the enterprise, says Airvana". Computerworld. IDG. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  8. Thomas, Sarah. "Airvana DMS Promises Small Cell Nirvana". Light Reading. Light Reading. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  9. "GSMA Press Office". Global Mobile Awards. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
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