Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT)
solutions provider, announced the launch of a UMTS HetNet
(Heterogeneous Network) Macro-Micro Co-Carrier Network solution that
increases network capacity up to four times. The solution features the
rational planning of macro-micro spatial positioning and same-frequency
carrier usage for macro and micro base stations to significantly
alleviate network traffic pressure in high-traffic areas. This ensures
that users have free-flowing access to mobile broadband services in even
the busiest hotspots anytime, anywhere.
The increasing diversity of mobile broadband services and growing smartphone penetration have resulted in massive data traffic growth. In crowded hotspot areas, such as shopping malls, event sites and commercial streets, large groups of people making calls and consuming data traffic in the same area at the same time leads to network congestion. This can make it difficult to provide basic communication services and consistent user experience. Making use of existing spectrum resources to enhance network capacity and ensure user experience is increasingly becoming a bigger and bigger challenge for operators to face. Huawei’s UMTS HetNet Macro-Micro Co-Carrier Network solution solves this challenge through the rational planning of macro-micro spatial positioning and same-frequency carrier usage for macro and micro base stations.
UMTS networks typically suffer from self-interference service interruptions in spots where two sites cover the same area with the same frequency. The rational planning of spatial positions between macro and micro base stations, however, makes use of a unique "Dynamic Sensitivity Control" algorithm to flexibly and effectively enable macro-micro base station coordination on the same frequency. This eliminates interference and significantly increases network capacity.
Commercial trials for Huawei’s UMTS HetNet Macro-Micro Co-Carrier Network solution have been conducted in Spain, the Czech Republic, and Mexico. Trial results on commercial networks have shown a four times increase in network capacity in scenarios of one macro base station plus four micro base stations.
Wang Yixiang, Huawei President for UMTS Wireless Networks, said: "Huawei has insight into the critical needs of our customers, and rapidly develops innovative solutions to meet these needs. We believe Huawei’s industry-leading UMTS HetNet Macro-Micro Co-Carrier Network solution will help operators face their networking challenges and seize today’s mobile broadband opportunities to achieve even greater success."
Huawei’s industry-leading solutions and extensive expertise in commercial network deployment has led the company to deploy more than 150 commercial SingleRAN networks and more than 250 commercial UMTS networks worldwide.
For more information on the UMTS HetNet Macro-Micro Co-Carrier Network solution, visit: http://www.huawei.com/en/solutions/broader-smarter/hw-077175-umts-3g-mobilebroadband-hspa-hspa.htm
The increasing diversity of mobile broadband services and growing smartphone penetration have resulted in massive data traffic growth. In crowded hotspot areas, such as shopping malls, event sites and commercial streets, large groups of people making calls and consuming data traffic in the same area at the same time leads to network congestion. This can make it difficult to provide basic communication services and consistent user experience. Making use of existing spectrum resources to enhance network capacity and ensure user experience is increasingly becoming a bigger and bigger challenge for operators to face. Huawei’s UMTS HetNet Macro-Micro Co-Carrier Network solution solves this challenge through the rational planning of macro-micro spatial positioning and same-frequency carrier usage for macro and micro base stations.
UMTS networks typically suffer from self-interference service interruptions in spots where two sites cover the same area with the same frequency. The rational planning of spatial positions between macro and micro base stations, however, makes use of a unique "Dynamic Sensitivity Control" algorithm to flexibly and effectively enable macro-micro base station coordination on the same frequency. This eliminates interference and significantly increases network capacity.
Commercial trials for Huawei’s UMTS HetNet Macro-Micro Co-Carrier Network solution have been conducted in Spain, the Czech Republic, and Mexico. Trial results on commercial networks have shown a four times increase in network capacity in scenarios of one macro base station plus four micro base stations.
Wang Yixiang, Huawei President for UMTS Wireless Networks, said: "Huawei has insight into the critical needs of our customers, and rapidly develops innovative solutions to meet these needs. We believe Huawei’s industry-leading UMTS HetNet Macro-Micro Co-Carrier Network solution will help operators face their networking challenges and seize today’s mobile broadband opportunities to achieve even greater success."
Huawei’s industry-leading solutions and extensive expertise in commercial network deployment has led the company to deploy more than 150 commercial SingleRAN networks and more than 250 commercial UMTS networks worldwide.
For more information on the UMTS HetNet Macro-Micro Co-Carrier Network solution, visit: http://www.huawei.com/en/solutions/broader-smarter/hw-077175-umts-3g-mobilebroadband-hspa-hspa.htm
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