Broadband World Forum Asia 2007: Enabling fast Internet access. Nokia Siemens Networks demonstrates efficient broadband technology for carriers and service providers
(06 giu 2007) - In the Internet age, the importance
of broadband connections is growing dramatically. By 2015, Nokia Siemens
Networks expects around five billion people to enjoy the benefits of being
connected, accessing the Internet via broadband connections. Nokia Siemens
Networks is one of the leading companies working to enable exciting services for
everyone, anywhere, anytime. At the Broadband World Forum Asia 2007, the
new company is presenting best-in-class solutions to allow carriers and service
providers to take their share of the broadband boom.
Unlimited bandwidth with FTTx
Optical fiber is growing in importance worldwide as a means for accessing the
Internet with data-hungry triple play applications combining high-speed
Internet, Voice over IP (VoIP) and video services. Nokia Siemens Networks is
presenting at the Broadband World Forum the most advanced access scenarios: FTTC
(fiber to the curb) uses existing copper cables for the last few meters to the
subscriber to provide bandwidths of around 50 megabits a second (Mbit/s); FTTB (fiber
to the building) and FTTH (fiber to the home) permit a further increase in the
bandwidth to more than 100 Mbit/s. All FTTx architectures can be implemented
using different technologies: DSL (VDSL2), passive optical networks (PON) or
pure Ethernet solutions. Customized to the providers’ requirements and
infrastructure, each solution optimizes the installed base and prepares
providers for growing revenues. In addition, these scalable solutions are at the
forefront of technological innovation and allow OPEX to be kept to a minimum.
Also being showcased is how state-of-the-art mobile backhauling via xDSL or
Carrier Ethernet can help slash costs compared with leased lines. This
cost-effective technology from Nokia Siemens Networks supports increasing data
traffic with mobile and fixed broadband service bundles.
Radio evolution for 2G/3G supports the mobile broadband future
Nokia Siemens Networks highlights revenue-generating mobile broadband solutions
enabling service continuity for the mobile broadband future. Operators will
benefit from the smart radio network and site design enabled by Nokia Siemens
Networks' base station innovations, leading to the highest service quality.
Operators can minimize network deployment and operational costs with distributed
base station architectures and the market leading Flexi Base Station platform,
the smallest and most efficient multi-technology base station in the industry,
with unique design and architecture. The Flexi Base Station delivers the
benefits of modularity and energy efficiency to GSM, WCDMA and WiMAX operators
by optimizing the total value of ownership, and underscores Nokia Siemens
Networks’ commitment to environmentally sustainable solutions for radio access
networks.
Service continuity is ensured with our strong EDGE and EDGE evolution commitment,
and with the easy and smooth upgrade of our state-of-the-art 3G WCDMA networks
to HSPA,
Internet-HSPA and Long Term Evolution (LTE). Flat network architectures will be
enabled by Nokia Siemens Networks' innovation, I-HSPA, which will provide a
reduction in operational costs and enable a smooth migration path to LTE. Nokia
Siemens Networks' LTE is the next evolution for mobile networks like GSM, WCDMA
and CDMA, promising delivery of new multimedia and rich call applications with
full mobility and high data speeds.
Mobile WiMAX for wireless and mobile broadband applications
Nokia Siemens Networks’ mobile WiMAX solution shows how easy it is to extend
broadband access and add mobility to wireless broadband services as the business
grows. Mobile WiMAX will enable operators with appropriate frequency holdings to
provide cost-effective personal mobile broadband to their subscribers. The
market-leading Flexi WiMAX Base Station from Nokia Siemens Networks enables
operators to build coverage where they need it, since the base station can be
installed anywhere and no dedicated equipment rooms are needed.
TV – whatever, whenever, wherever: Mobile TV and IPTV
Nokia Siemens Networks showcases a combination of complimentary technologies (unicast
streaming, DVB-H, IPTV) to ensure a best-in-class personal TV experience.
Unicast streaming is presented live on Nokia devices (the N80 and N95),
including a new video center client. This is a pre-installed and easy-to-use
application on Nokia devices such as the N95. It enables mobile users to utilize
a whole range of video services on their mobile phones, e.g., daily news or
YouTube videos. They can also view live TV streaming or video playlists via the
video center client.
Nokia Siemens Networks is convinced that DVB-H will be a leading standard for
Mobile TV in Asian markets and especially in China, and is therefore
demonstrating DVB-H with four TV channels on Nokia devices (the N77 and N92). A
huge demand for Mobile TV services is expected during the big 2008 Beijing event.
Nokia Siemens Networks’ new IPTV features demonstrate, among other things, how
effortlessly a user can share photos by sending snapshots to an Internet portal,
which another user can almost instantaneously download directly to a TV screen.
Additionally, users can access the Internet via their remote controls and browse
directly on their TV screens.
Nokia Siemens Networks is also demonstrating the personalization of interactive
services like live voting on music clips in combination with purchasing
merchandise. This service is available via Mobile TV and IPTV, proving the
convergence of interactive applications. Users can enjoy the same application
with the same look-and-feel either on their mobile phone or at home on their TV
screen.
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