SUNNYVALE, Calif.-Nokia Corp. has tapped Endwave Corp. to provide transceivers for its cellular networks in Europe, Asia and Latin America, the companies announced Thursday.
A manufacturer of radio-frequency subsystems, Endwave produces transceivers that are customized to integrate with Nokia’s FlexiHopper line of microwave radios. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Endwave said the contract was worth “several million dollars.”
“This follow-on agreement expands upon the range of frequencies Endwave provides to Nokia and further strengthens our position as a key supplier of next-generation cellular broadband wireless subsystems,” said Ed Keible, Endwave’s president and chief executive officer. “This contract award highlights Endwave’s ability to extend its world-class technology leadership from the high millimeter-wave frequencies all the way down to the lower microwave frequency bands that are so critical to cellular network deployments in emerging markets.”