Sunday, May 20, 2007

Nortel Demonstrates the Power of 4G

location based services

Do you receive our FREE 3G Newsletter ? If not click here
16th May , 2007
ASIA Singapore : Nortel is showcasing its WiMAX solutions for delivering bandwidth-hungry mobile video applications during WiMAX Asia 2007. The region's leading wireless broadband event focuses on WiMAX business opportunities, challenges, technology solutions and applications.
A pioneer in OFDM and MIMO technologies, Nortel is a leader in the development of 4G solutions designed to meet the challenges of an increasingly hyperconnected world, where anything that can be connected to the network will be. As demand for mobile access to high-bandwidth services like video increases, a mobile network's ability to cope with a multitude of connected devices and services is becoming critical. To help meet this demand, service providers need the added speed, scalability, efficiency and affordability of a 4G WiMAX network.
Nortel's demonstrations at WiMAX Asia 2007 will focus on how WiMAX deployments can deliver superior results for VoIP, streaming video applications, mobile IPTV, municipal wireless solutions, video surveillance and a host of enterprise unified communications applications. Nortel's WiMAX solutions are built for speed and capacity and leverage multiple devices - all at as little as one-tenth the cost-per-bit of 3G technologies.
"Today, no single vendor can deliver a complete WiMAX solution alone," said Peter MacKinnon, general manager, Nortel WiMAX and Wireless Mesh, and chairman, LG-Nortel. "Nortel's approach in creating a WiMAX ecosystem of best-in-breed partnerships to meet the market's needs will reinforce our position as an industry leader in demonstrating the enhanced real-time communications benefits of a truly mobile communications experience."
Nortel recently ran an extensive mobile WiMAX trial in Australia with Austar, a member of the Liberty Global media group. The trials included successful WiMAX VoIP calls demonstrated over an end-to-end Quality of Service class.
Nortel's WiMAX solutions are powering Taiwan's Mobile Healthcare Services ("M-Care") through a recently announced agreement with Chunghwa Telecom. A live demonstration on "M-Care" was held with Chunghwa Telecom during the Taipei Summit - Asia Pacific WiMAX Conference & Exhibition, held in Taiwan May 14 and 15. At the Taipei Summit, Nortel also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs to jointly develop a full end-to-end WiMAX ecosystem, and announced the establishment of a Center of Excellence-WiMAX 4G Ecosystem in Taipei. Nortel is trialing and deploying its WiMAX solutions with a number of carriers around the world, notably in Taiwan, Australia, USA, Germany, Canada, Greece, Russia and Mexico.
Nortel is a Gold Sponsor of WiMAX Asia 2007, which will take place in the Shangri-la Hotel from May 15 to 17. Nortel experts will be involved in the following conferences and pre-conference workshops:
May 14, 2007 - 9:30am to 5pm Pre-conference workshop: Understanding WiMAX & Wi-Fi Mesh Networking and Its Implications with Nortel presenters - Sunny Ang, WiMAX RF Engineering; Meng-Yew Ng, WiMAX Core Engineering, Asia; Anup Changaroth, Metro Ethernet Networks Marketing, Asia.
May 15, 2007 - 9:15am presentation: WiMAX Devices & Handsets with updates on WiMAX Certification Programme, presenter - Stone Tseng, Director WiMAX Ecosystem, Nortel, Taiwan; 2:30pm presentation: MIMO-OFDM - Delivering on the Promise of WiMAX, presenter - Nick Bromhead, WiMAX Marketing, Asia, Nortel; 3:30pm panel: Strategies to maximize Mobile WiMAX performance, capacity and coverage, moderator - Darryl Worthington, Director, Asia WiMAX Networks, Nortel.

No comments: