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50 mobile operators go IP with Nokia Siemens Networks

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Sep 8, 2009 ,

September 08, 2009 | Nokia Siemens Networks’ solution offers a smooth evolution path to LTE


September 08, 2009 | Nokia Siemens Networks’ solution offers a smooth evolution path to LTE

Mobile operators all over the world are bringing their networks into the Internet Protocol (IP) era with Nokia Siemens Networks, making the company a market leader in IP mobile backhaul networks. 50 mobile operators have found the move to IP both quick and cost efficient with just a simple software upgrade, without the need for new external hardware and with zero additional footprint at their base station sites.

With the rapid, global, growth of mobile data traffic, increased peak data rates boosted by HSPA+ technology and the need to drive costs down, mobile operators must explore new cost-effective ways to manage the data growth in the transport network. IP/Ethernet mobile backhaul can provide a more scalable solution at a cost that can be less than half of TDM-based backhaul. It also offers a smoother evolution path to Long-Term Evolution (LTE).

“The transport migration starts in the base stations” states Markus Borchert, Head of Sales for Radio Access from Nokia Siemens Networks. “We have delivered IP-capable basestations to more than 130 operators and are currently seeing a lot of those operators asking us to migrate their transport networks to IP as the first step to LTE. We have the transport solution embedded within the base station and are able to perform this migration by software upgrade only.”

As part of the migration to IP, Nokia Siemens Networks has also delivered its IEEE 1588-2008 standards-based Timing over Packet solution to 13 live networks around the world.This solution provides the network synchronization needed all the way to the base station and eliminates other costly alternatives. Nokia Siemens Networks has been a pioneer in Timing over Packet, having started to work on it in 2006 and completing the world’s first livetrial in early 2007. In September 2008, the company was the first vendor to publicly demonstrate IEEE 1588-2008 in a live 3G environment, with commercial products, across a multi-vendor network.

Nokia Siemens Networks at Broadband World Forum in Paris (September 7 – 9 2009)
More about the company’s broadband solutions, please visit Nokia Siemens Networks’ booth # 133 at Broadband World Forum 2009.

About Nokia Siemens Networks
Nokia Siemens Networks is a leading global enabler of telecommunications services. With its focus on innovation and sustainability, the company provides a complete portfolio of mobile, fixed and converged network technology, as well as professional services including consultancy and systems integration, deployment, maintenance and managed services. It is one of the largest telecommunications hardware, software and professional services companies in the world. Operating in 150 countries, its headquarters are in Espoo, Finland.
www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com

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