Motorola Leading Evolution to All IP-Based CDMA Networks
Motorola Leading Evolution to All IP-Based CDMA NetworksAugust 18, 2004 09:15:00 AM ET
Offers Next Generation IP Base Station Controller to Complement Expanded Portfolio of Packet Base Stations
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Motorola, Inc. MOT, a leader in IP-based CDMA networks, continues to enhance its CDMA IP Radio Access Network (IP-RAN) portfolio with an expanded packet base station product line and a next generation CDMA base station controller. This IP-based architecture enables network operators greater flexibility in network deployment and the ability to deliver a host of new services and applications to their customers with an enhanced end user experience.
Motorola's IP-based network solutions help operators drive quality and performance improvements in their networks while reducing capital and operational expenditures. "As the standards community continues to focus on the advantages of IP, Motorola is well positioned with a portfolio of network solutions that meets the needs of operators today while providing cost- effective migration to networks of the future," said Bruce Stone, senior vice president and general manager of Motorola's CDMA Systems Division.
The IP-RAN portfolio highlights include:
-- Next generation IP Base Station Controller (IP-BSC)
-- Refreshed product line of CDMA Packet Base Station (BTS) solutions
-- IP-based backhaul and transport
Motorola has deployed IP in its CDMA RAN since 2002 with the implementation of routable IP Transport. Motorola's migration to a distributed architecture and refreshed portfolio demonstrates its commitment to leading the evolution to all-IP networks. The result is a scaleable IP-BSC solution with improved capacity and a significantly reduced footprint, an enhanced BTS product line and a highly efficient IP-based backhaul and transport network that completes Motorola's CDMA RAN offering. With this portfolio Motorola is delivering CDMA solutions such as CDMA2000 1xEV-DO that are compliant with 3GPP2 standards and is capable of supporting technologies such as CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Release A and CDMA2000 1xEV-DV.
Specifically, Motorola's next generation IP-BSC redefines the traditional architecture to a flexible IP-based solution. The highly scaleable, distributed nature of Motorola's new IP-BSC offering translates to flexible upgrades, network efficiencies and easy expansion paths for operators to meet growing traffic demands. As a result, it is well suited for new and existing deployments in both mature and emerging markets.
Motorola's portfolio of new CDMA base station solutions includes:
-- SC(TM)480 micro-cell BTS
-- SC(TM)4812T Lite macro BTS
-- SC(TM)4812T-MC macro multi-carrier BTS
Motorola's CDMA packet base station product family offers a broad range of solutions including access to mobile broadband services via CDMA2000 1xEV-DO; it can support deployments in urban, suburban and rural environments. The common architecture platform utilized for the SC4812T-MC and SC4812T Lite has now been extended to the SC480 micro-cell offering. All of the new CDMA base stations, SC480, SC4812T Lite and SC4812T-MC, are capable of supporting key CDMA standards including the CDMA2000 1xEV family - 1xEV-DO, 1xEV-DO Release A, and 1xEV-DV.
For more detailed information on Motorola's CDMA infrastructure solutions, including IP RAN product information, please visit: http://www.motorola.com/content/0,,2034-4388,00.html
About Motorola
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