Huawei sets approach for LTE network

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Announcing Huawei' approach for future LTE network , Ying Weimin, President of GSM/UMTS/LTE Networks for Huawei's Wireless Network business unit, in a keynote presentation at the 2012 LTE World Summit said the company would follow a 'No-Edge Network' concept, which supports mobile operators in their efforts to ensure a seamless user experience.

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“No-Edge Networks' will open up a high-growth market for operators and bring users an improved service experience by helping operators build efficient, sustainable and profitable mobile broadband networks."

"For the past 20 years, mobile operators have focused on how to increase their subscriber numbers, but in the next 20 years, the focus should be on attracting valuable users and enhancing user experiences,” he added.

“No-Edge Networks' will open up a high-growth market for operators and bring users an improved service experience by helping operators build efficient, sustainable and profitable mobile broadband networks."

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The core thinking behind "No-Edge Networks" is the utilization of various LTE, LTE-Advanced and innovative future-oriented technologies (e.g., CoMP, Adaptive Inter Cell Interference Coordination, Advanced Receiver, Interference Rejection Combining and Turbo Equalizer) to realize ultra-broadband, zero-waiting, and ubiquitous connectivity. This results in an enhanced experience, bringing users the benefits of speed, quality and simplicity.

Huawei's LTE products and solutions are now being used by 37 of the world's top 50 operators. According to the May 8, 2012 "Evolution to LTE" GSA report, 72 commercial LTE networks have been launched globally, of which 34 LTE networks and 27 EPC networks were deployed by Huawei.