Telecom Lead Asia: Chinese telecom gear maker Huawei
established open TD-LTE IOT (Interoperability Testing) labs in Xi’an and
Shenzhen.
With the establishment of these labs, Huawei will work
with chipset, device and application partners for to create an open LTE
ecosystem.
The company will also drive end-to-end TD-LTE maturation
and commercialization via these labs.
In collaboration with industry partners, the open IOT
labs will focus on LTE solutions for voice, multi-mode roaming and multi-mode
smartphones.
The IOT lab in Xi’an is capable of conducting
interoperability testing between chipsets and network systems, devices and
network systems.
The Xi’an lab can also perform tests between multiple
systems, including GSM/WCDMA/CDMA/TD-SCDMA/LTE TDD/FDD and using mainstream
TD-LTE bands (1.9, 2.3, 2.6 and 3.5GHz).
The lab’s device test environment can support tests on
devices from five different manufacturers simultaneously.
On the other hand, the Shenzhen IOT lab focuses
end-to-end authentication and verifying network performance with different
technologies, applications and solutions.
The Shenzhen lab also allows testing of voice, video, LCS
(Location Services) and other end-to-end solutions.
The company said the growing number of TD-LTE users and
rapid deployments of new commercial network technologies have created
challenges for chipset and device makers in the industry.
In April of this year, Huawei and Intel established a
joint IOT lab in Beijing to promote the development of the TD-LTE ecosystem.
Huawei sets up global telecom training center in Malaysia
Last month, Huawei established its global ICT training
center in Malaysia.
The first global ICT training centre of its kind outside
of China will position Malaysia as the venue for global professional training
in next generation ICT technologies.
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