Cooperation agreement between DLR and acticom for performance evaluation of RoHC in satellite links

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acticom and DLR announced today that the Institute of Communications and Navigation of DLR has signed a cooperation agreement with the company acticom to investigate the performance of the Robust Header Compression (RoHC) protocol in satellite links. This activity opens a new perspective to the already extensive contributions of the Institute of Communication and Navigation towards highly efficient satellite communications.

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LG Electronics, Inc. licenses acticom Robust Header Compression Technology for integration into LG’s LTE wireless network devices

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acticom announced today that LG Electronics, Inc. (LG) has licensed acticom’s Robust Header Compression (RoHC) protocol stack, further improving LG’s Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems. Integrating acticom’s protocol stack gives LTE early RoHC capabilities, enabling LG to present product design ahead of today’s standards.

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Agilent Technologies Licenses acticom Robust Header Compression Technology for Verifying VoIP Functionality on 1xEV-DO Wireless Devices

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Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) and acticom announced today that Agilent has licensed acticom’s Robust Header Compression (RoHC) protocol stack, further expanding Agilent’s VoIP test capabilities in 1xEV-DO. Integrating acticom’s protocol stack gives Agilent customers early RoHC test capability, enabling them to test designs in the earliest development stages.

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Novel WiMAX book, approved by John Wiley & Sons

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“WiMAX Evolution: Emerging Technologies and Applications”

Wiley approved a novel book on WiMAX entitled “WiMAX Evolution: Emerging Technologies and Applications” edited by M. Katz and F. Fitzek. acticom’s engineers are contributing two chapters on “Integrating Robust Header Compression Technology into WiMAX” and “WiMAX Security Solution”. The integration of the acticom RoHC solution in WiMAX networks has been shown in a collaborative work with VTT, Finland. Currently those results are evaluated and prepared for publication in the upcoming book and white papers.

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