CENX expands 4G-LTE wireless backhaul platform

CENX announced expansion of its 4G-LTE wireless backhaul

platform, including support of LightSquared’s deployment of its nationwide
4G-LTE wireless broadband network.

Wireless operators implementing LTE require ubiquitous
Ethernet backhaul, which means integrating multiple access providers across a
region, a certain path to multi-class of service, which is the only way to
secure the lowest cost per bit, and support systems for monitoring backhaul and
SLAs that are Ethernet ready.

 

CENX’s comprehensive OSS platform resolves all three
challenges; it features systems and processes for rapid integration of diverse
backhaul providers together a complete set of processes for order fulfillment,
tracking, provisioning, turn up testing, and operational performance/fault
monitoring.

 

Our decision to work with CENX was based on their
unparalleled expertise in Carrier Ethernet and its exchange services. CENX’s
advanced OSS will help ensure LightSquared delivers a best-in-class integrated
4G-LTE wireless broadband and satellite network,” said Doug Smith, chief
network officer, LightSquared.

 

Efficiently delivering the bandwidth required in the
wireless backhaul space is the single biggest challenge in the industry;
Carrier Ethernet, with its Multi-Class of Service capability, can break the
bandwidth logjam and drive the lowest cost per bit and higher profitability,”
said Nan Chen, president of CENX.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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