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March 1 2006
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERICY) has added a number
of new capabilities to its MINI-LINK TN microwave transmission family so
that it now offers a complete, end-to-end transmission solution,
optimized for the cost-effective rollout of mobile broadband.
Key among the new features is HSDPA aggregation, based on a new
aggregation unit, which helps operators optimize the handling of
packet-based mobile broadband traffic.
Sivert Bergman, Vice President and head of business unit Transmission
and Transport said: "As mobile operators roll out mobile broadband
services based on technologies like HSDPA, they know they will need
additional transmission capacity, but they don't know precisely how
much, when or where. The MINI-LINK TN family helps them get around this
issue, and avoid 'over-committing' too soon."
Traffic aggregation is vital to the business case for mobile Broadband
services based on HSDPA - which delivers up to 14Mbit/s throughput to
users - as it reduces the loading on, and therefore the cost of,
transmission links behind the access network.
In addition to aggregation, MINI-LINK TN also caters for increased
capacity in mobile broadband networks by supporting double the
previously available maximum PDH capacity and a new high-capacity,
flexible interface towards radio base stations.
There is also a new access termination unit - a small, cost-effective
edge node that offers both E1 and Ethernet connections. This enables
mobile operators to increase capacity in their access networks to meet
growing demand from 'traditional' mobile subscribers, and gives them the
option to move to Ethernet when packet data traffic becomes more
prevalent.
With the addition of these new features, the MINI-LINK TN solution now
offers optimized nodes for each level of the mobile transmission network
- from edge node, through aggregation sites to transport hubs
- cost-effectively and with long-term scalability.
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