PLANO, TX and OTTAWA, ON — (Marketwired) — 10/22/14 — , the pioneer in small cell backhaul innovation, today announced that the Company has been recognized by the Ottawa region for the Outstanding Information and Communications Technology Award. The award was presented at the 70th Annual General Meeting Banquet of IEEE Ottawa Section held on October 10th at the Ottawa Convention Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
“I am proud that BLiNQ has been selected to be the recipient of the 2014 IEEE Ottawa Section Award as an outstanding ICT company for its innovation in NLOS solutions for cellular networks,” said Dr. Wahab Almuhtadi, P.Eng., Chair of the Awards and Recognition Committee, IEEE Ottawa Section.
BLiNQ–s solution enables mobile operators to cost-effectively add more mobile capacity allowing subscribers to use the Internet, stream video and engage social networks on mobile devices. This results in an improved quality of experience, increased usage and reduced subscriber churn.
“We are pleased to be acknowledged with this award from IEEE Ottawa,” said Carleton “Mickey” Miller, Co-founder and CEO at BLiNQ. “This award not only recognizes BLiNQ and our leading backhaul solution, but also recognizes the people behind the solution and confirms the strength of our engineering talent in Ottawa. We have an exceptionally skilled team of engineers and developers at BLiNQ that have designed and developed the industry–s leading NLOS solution.”
BLiNQ was founded in June 2010 after the acquisition of intellectual property and wireless assets from Nortel Networks. BLiNQ is a pioneer of wireless backhaul solutions that fundamentally changes the way mobile operators deliver mobile broadband services. BLiNQ uses cost-effective sub-6 GHz TDD spectrum and unique and patent-pending NetLiNQ technology to provide network-level intelligence, self-organizing network capabilities, and eliminates interference challenges to maximize spectral efficiency. For more information, visit .
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