GL Communications has released its latest Emulation of 3G Protocols Over IP product, which emulates all elements involved in the IuCs and IuH interfaces: the RNC, MSC, Home NodeB (HnB - Femtocell), and Home NodeB (HnB) Gateway.
“The transition to an all IP infrastructure is not necessarily waiting for LTE (4G). Carriers are building out their 3G networks opting for IP (Internet Protocol) over ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) in the core network as well as the Radio Access Network (RAN),” said Karthik Ramalingam, Product Development Manager, GL Communications.
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Mobile broadband gateway developer Stoke has reported an accelerating increase in demand for its secure LTE base station (eNodeB) aggregation devices, fuelled by the growing number of operators that are rolling out LTE networks.
Stoke asserts that its standalone approach to security enables operators to scale their networks more easily to accommodate growth in traffic and eNodeBs, compared with security capabilities integrated into other Evolved Packet Core (EPC) elements. It says that the trend shows that carriers are placing a high priority on securing communications with LTE basestations, and are investing heavily in the technology. This is because of the shift to IP protocol end-to-end and remote basestations that may be deployed in less secure or ‘untrusted’ locations. Both of these factors represent a significant departure from traditional, closed cellular networks. LTE networks are therefore exposed to hazardous security risks, while at the same time new mobile devices and applications are encouraging greater use of streaming media by consumers, and this means that basestations must be provisioned for increasingly heavy usage patterns.
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The GSMA has announced today at Mobile World Congress that it has adopted the work of the One Voice Initiative in order to move towards a standard way of delivering voice and messaging services for LTE. The GSMA's Voice over LTE (VoLTE) initiative has the backing of more than 40 organisations, including many leading mobile operators, handset manufacturers and equipment vendors, who all support the principle of a single, IMS-based voice solution for next-generation networks. The GSMA has also said it will lead the development of the specifications enabling interconnection and roaming between LTE networks, which it expects to be complete by Q1 2011.
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The first week of a new year may seem a rather unsociable time to hold a major trade show, but the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas has become established as a showcase for the new product developments that will shape the immediate future of the consumer electronics market. In recent years wireless technology, and wireless-enabled IT products, have increased to become a dominant part of this market. The first days of a new year are also the traditional time for looking forward to what the future will bring, so the conjunction is timely.
So what will the new decade bring for the wireless and RF industry?
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One of the most talked-about topics of the year has been how to enable voice and SMS services over LTE. With the launch of the first LTE networks now imminent the pressure to finalise the solution is escalating. This week alone there have been a number of announcements related to VoLGA (Voice over LTE via Generic Access), one of the three options open to operators who will not be satisfied to offer a data-only service. Firstly, Deutsche Telekom announced that it had made an LTE voice call using two independent VoLGA-based systems from Kineto Wireless and Alcatel-Lucent respectively. Now Kineto Wireless has announced a new release of software for its access gateway, which now supports the VoLGA Forum's specification for extending voice and SMS services over LTE networks. VoLGA controllers connect to existing mobile switching centres (MSC) through standard network interfaces to enable delivery of the full range of basic telephony and intelligent network services expected by both operators and subscribers. Kineto also recently premiered a combined, field-upgradeable VoLGA/IMS voice client for LTE handsets.
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