Aviat Networks

Aviat Networks (NASDAQ:AVNW) is a global provider of microwave networking solutions, providing public and private operators with communications networks to accommodate the exploding growth of IP-centric, multi-gigabit data services.[1]

Aviat Networks
TypePublic
NASDAQ: AVNW
Russell Microcap Index component
IndustryTelecommunications
PredecessorHarris Stratex Networks
FoundedJanuary 28, 2010 (2010-01-28)
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
44 Offices
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Peter Smith (CEO)
ProductsDual Hybrid/Packet Microwave
All Packet Microwave
Trunking Microwave
ServicesNetwork Management
Revenue$243,858 million USD (2019)
Number of employees
708 (2019)

Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Aviat Networks also has operations in Africa, Asia and the Pacific Rim, Europe, Mexico, the Middle East, Russia and South America. Aviat relocated to Austin, Texas from Milpitas, California, in November 2019.[2]

The company was founded on January 29, 2007 with the merger of Harris Corporation’s Microwave Communications Division and Stratex Networks and incorporated under the name Harris Stratex Networks.[3] The company renamed and rebranded itself to become Aviat Networks on January 28, 2010.[4] Stratex Networks was the new name for Digital Microwave Corporation (DMC) which was founded in 1984 in San Jose, California.[5]

With approximately 700 employees worldwide, the company's President and CEO is Peter Smith, who was appointed on January 2, 2020.[6]

Customer profile and recent contracts

Aviat Networks customers include BT Group,[7] Africell,[8] Zain,[9] Optus,[10] Uninor,[11] Hormuud Telecom,[12] and Melita PLC.[13]

Recent customer contracts include:

  • As the primary supplier of mobile WiMAX equipment to Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL), the world’s seventh largest telecommunications service provider, Aviat helped supply India’s first urban mobile WiMAX network.[14]
  • Through its contract with MTS Allstream to build packet-based backhaul as part of its HSPA network, Aviat helps provides access to 97% of Manitoba, Canada’s population.[15]
  • Aviat’s NetBoss XT Network Management Solution for Lithuania Railway made possible the first-ever GSM-R implementation in the Baltic Region.[16]
  • Aviat has received orders worth $13 million for a combination of microwave backhaul equipment and services to support the State of Oregon's State Radio System.[17]

Acquisitions

In February 2009, Harris Stratex acquired Telsima, developer and provider of WiMAX Forum Certified products for use in next-generation broadband wireless networks, for $12 million. In September 2008, Harris Stratex announced a partnership agreement with Telsima for end-to-end 4G network solutions.[18]

Name and ticker symbol change

On January 28, 2010, at the opening of the Nasdaq trading session,[19] Harris Stratex Networks announced they had renamed their company to become Aviat Networks.[4] Along with the name change the company unveiled new corporate branding with a new company logo and relaunch of the corporate website. The company also changed their NASDAQ ticker symbol to AVNW. The new symbol began trading on the morning of January 29, 2010, retiring the old HSTX; this date also marked the company's third anniversary since incorporation.

Advanced IP migration

Simultaneous to the brand launch, Xchange Magazine reported that Aviat was focusing in on aiding the carrier transition from legacy to all-IP and LTE networks, and helping operators reach rural and underserved areas with wireless broadband.[20] In support of these claims, Aviat announced a few weeks later at Mobile World Congress that it was adding cell site gateway functionality (normally provided by an external device) to the Eclipse Packet Node platform, making possible seamless TDM to IP backhaul migration. They explained that the gateway features were made possible by a plug-and-play Network Convergence Module (NCM), designed to fit in the Eclipse nodal indoor unit, giving wireless operators the choice to support legacy TDM traffic over an all packet backhaul network as an alternative to transporting TDM natively using a hybrid configuration.[21]

References

  1. NASDAQ: AVNW
  2. "Aviat Networks Relocates Corporate Headquarters to Austin, Texas".
  3. "X-change Mag – Exchange your Dates".
  4. "Harris Stratex Changes Company Name to Aviat Networks".
  5. "50 Years of Microwave Communications Systems Development" (PDF).
  6. "Aviat Networks Names Peter Smith as Its New President and Chief Executive Officer".
  7. "BTwatch, issue 2009.05 snapshot | Market Mettle".
  8. "Harris Stratex Networks to expand network backbone for Africell".
  9. "Smarter News, Analysis & Research Communities". Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2009-05-29.
  10. "Cellular-News".
  11. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-02-13. Retrieved 2010-01-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-02-13. Retrieved 2010-01-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-02-13. Retrieved 2010-01-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. "Harris Stratex Networks to Supply India's First Urban Mobile WiMAX Network".
  15. "Aviat Networks Awarded Contract by MTS Allstream to Build Part of Their HSPA Network Infrastructure, Providing Access to 97 Percent of Manitoba Population".
  16. "Harris Stratex' NetBoss XT Network Management Solution Enables First-ever GSM-R Implementation in Baltic Region NetBoss XT to manage Lithuania Railway's Multimillion Dollar GSM-R System".
  17. "Aviat Networks Awarded $13 Million Microwave Backhaul Contract with the State of Oregon".
  18. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-03-21. Retrieved 2009-05-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  19. http://www.nasdaq.com/marketsite/marketsite-events-detail.aspx?fn=201001-open01282010.txt
  20. "Harris Stratex Changes Name to Aviat Networks and Looks to Future". microwavejournal.com. 2010-01-28. Retrieved 2016-07-02.
  21. "Aviat Networks Enhances Migration Capability for Seamless TDM to IP Backhaul Evolution".
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