Motorola introduces indoor High Speed Access Point Jan 26, 2006 (TELECOMWORLDWIRE via COMTEX) -- Motorola AXPT, a new High Speed Access Point aimed at improving indoor mobile broadband access, has been introduced by communications company Motorola. Motorola said its AXPT product is designed to help mobile operators access the enterprise broadband market by enabling cellular traffic to be maintained once the mobile user moves indoors. It can be added to any existing UMTS network and was developed to help mobile operators deal with the challenge of indoor coverage and capacity when providing HSDPA mobile broadband. According to Motorola, its AXPT solution reduces the requirement for users to switch to alternative fixed or wireless broadband services when moving into the office environment. This would usually generate higher usage concentrations than for outside use. The solution also aims to help mobile operators increase and retain broadband usage on their networks. Motorola said AXPT adopts the WiFi model in order to generate cost savings for the enterprise, while providing high quality indoors coverage and capacity comparable to current wide area cellular base stations. (C)1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com -0-