Nokia Siemens Networks Launches Microwave Transport Solution
PRESS RELEASE
September 2008
The new FlexiHybrid solution from Nokia Siemens Networks aids operators that are seeking a smooth migration path by enabling them to move seamlessly from existing technology to packet-based networks.
FlexiHybrid, a new indoor unit in Nokia Siemens Networks’ microwave portfolio, offers operators a straightforward, yet future-proof step towards packet transport, according to the company. Supporting both Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet, the new platform can easily cope with erratic and high volume traffic volumes created by Internet applications.
A standards-based solution, FlexiHybrid ensures the interplay with the current 3G and 4G base stations. Nokia Siemens Networks’ officials point out that support of TDM applications like conventional telephony is ensured and both E1 and STM-1 interfaces are available. The FlexiHybrid can also be combined with fully packet-based Carrier Ethernet Transport solution paving the way to an all-packet-based network.
Vesa Tykkylainen, head of Microwave Radio at Nokia Siemens Networks, indicated that operators need a solution that supports Super-PDH, hybrid, and fully packet-based network architectures. FlexiHybrid can provide high flexibility and integration without added costs.
Flexihybrid is easy and affordable to install and operators can simply attach the solution to the antenna and the base station. The solution also minimizes initial CAPEX for network build-out and enables low-cost logistics, maintenance and sparing of option modules. As existing PDH microwave radio links and SDH nodes can be upgraded to carry TDM and Ethernet in parallel, it allows traffic aggregation close to cell sites.
Tykkylainen noted that the Ethernet technology will allow operators to supply bandwidth in a way that more closely fits to the customer needs. The technology will enable operators to make more money on their existing assets, save resources and capital expenditure while allow pricing models which are beneficial to both end-user and operator.
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September 2008
The new FlexiHybrid solution from Nokia Siemens Networks aids operators that are seeking a smooth migration path by enabling them to move seamlessly from existing technology to packet-based networks.
FlexiHybrid, a new indoor unit in Nokia Siemens Networks’ microwave portfolio, offers operators a straightforward, yet future-proof step towards packet transport, according to the company. Supporting both Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet, the new platform can easily cope with erratic and high volume traffic volumes created by Internet applications.
A standards-based solution, FlexiHybrid ensures the interplay with the current 3G and 4G base stations. Nokia Siemens Networks’ officials point out that support of TDM applications like conventional telephony is ensured and both E1 and STM-1 interfaces are available. The FlexiHybrid can also be combined with fully packet-based Carrier Ethernet Transport solution paving the way to an all-packet-based network.
Vesa Tykkylainen, head of Microwave Radio at Nokia Siemens Networks, indicated that operators need a solution that supports Super-PDH, hybrid, and fully packet-based network architectures. FlexiHybrid can provide high flexibility and integration without added costs.
Flexihybrid is easy and affordable to install and operators can simply attach the solution to the antenna and the base station. The solution also minimizes initial CAPEX for network build-out and enables low-cost logistics, maintenance and sparing of option modules. As existing PDH microwave radio links and SDH nodes can be upgraded to carry TDM and Ethernet in parallel, it allows traffic aggregation close to cell sites.
Tykkylainen noted that the Ethernet technology will allow operators to supply bandwidth in a way that more closely fits to the customer needs. The technology will enable operators to make more money on their existing assets, save resources and capital expenditure while allow pricing models which are beneficial to both end-user and operator.
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Read NOKIA ARTICLES on TAXI Design Network
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