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SingTel’s 3G network starts optimizing itself thanks to an Ericsson upgrade
SingTel is using Ericsson technology to give its HSPA networks a little self-awareness. Instead of mechanically passing subscribers from cell to cell, the network is now reconfiguring itself on the fly to meet demand.…
Read MoreJDSU picks up Arieso for $85M to help carriers serve heavy mobile data users
Arieso's technology analyzes mobile connection events to spot exactly where the heaviest users are, so operators can deploy small cells in those locations. For JDSU, this makes for a more comprehensive network testing portfolio.…
Read MoreArieso gets big bandwidth out of the smallest cell
Arieso is working with a major U.S. carrier to plan for the advent of small cells. The company won't name the operator, saying only it was a Tier I player, but that carrier is using its tools to help build the heterogenous networks of the future.…
Read MoreIt’s alive! AT&T’s networks become self-aware
AT&T is using Intucell’s self-optimizing network technology to turn its mobile broadband networks from what are now static collections of cells into the networking equivalent of organisms. The days of cells meekly passing subscribers back and forth to one another are over.…
Read MoreNSN’s new network fabric has it all: LTE, Wi-Fi, and cloud
At MWC, Nokia Siemens Networks plans its most ambitious mobile network design yet: a system of 100 small cells that behaves like a single cell site. This has huge implications for the heterogeneous networks of the future, which aim to create a sea of cheap bandwidth.…
Read MoreLTE-Advanced: Think of it as broadband for cars
The ITU has approved the LTE-Advanced standard, and the web understandably got excited, proclaiming the arrival of ‘5G’. We're also pretty amped up about LTE-Advanced and the huge gains in speeds, capacity and network efficiency it will deliver, but we also think the party is a bit premature.…
Read MoreSoon cell towers will start following you
Intucell is working with an unnamed North American operator to build a new kind of self-aware cellular network. Its self-optimizing network technology will transform today's static cellular grid into a network of constantly expanding and shrinking cells that follow customers through the network.…
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