MWC 2014: Huawei adds Crowd-sourcing Small Cell solution

At Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2014, Barcelona, Huawei today announced the Crowd-sourcing Small Cell solution.

Huawei at MWC 2014 said the small cell solution will help operators to achieve rapid and large scale small cell deployment to increase the MBB network capacity quickly. This solution will play vital rule to help operators to expand the enterprise business and achieve the high revenue growth.

The Chinese telecom equipment vendor says the traditional small cell solutions are not capable enough to meet the site acquisition and backhaul issues. In addition to it the single revenue mode also slowdowns the small cell build-out pace.

Huawei Crowd-sourcing Small Cell solution aims to address these challenges when build small cells, make facilities owners, building proprietors, network integrators and enterprises to be partner in the small cell construction and operation. Mobile operators together with the Crowd-sourcing partners form a new exciting business mode to generate revenue from the ultimate MBB era.
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Building a small cell network in the public area where many sites can be utilized as the installation point such as lamp pole, bus station, telephone booth, billboard etc.  The owners of these facilities act as Crowd-sourcing partner by providing site, backhaul and maintenance to the mobile operator. Whereas Crowd-sourcing partners take advantage of operator’s high quality MBB services at their locations with abundant applications to improve the end user’s experience.

Huawei has already utilized the Crowd-sourcing Small Cell solution in Europe and Asia pacific markets.

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