Alvarion Technologies News
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SuperCom buys remnants of Alvarion for just $2m
Israeli wireless communications company Alvarion is being sold to SuperCom Inc. for $2 million. Alvarion, which used to provide wireless communications solutions, entered receivership in 2013 and is no longer active in the WiMAX market. SuperCom, a technology company, will pay $1 million in cash for Alvarion and $1 million in two years based on meeting sales targets. The acquisition is synergetic and will expand SuperComs capabilities to new markets and products, including Internet of Things security.
Acquisition
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Alvarion gets MiCOM Labs Aproval - Moves into Japanese Market
Alvarion Technologies BreezeULTRA P6000 has been awarded certification by MiCOM Labs for Japans Technical Regulations Conformity Certification of Specified Radio equipment. The certification emphasizes the companys commitment to ensuring universal acceptance for their customers. The BreezeULTRA P6000 is a high capacity 802.11a/n Point-to-Point solution that provides long-range wireless data connectivity. Alvarion Technologies aims to make it easy for clients to work with them and being certified in Japan brings them closer to guaranteeing worldwide accessibility.
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http://www.alvarion.com/alvarion-completes-acquisition-of-wavion/