Nokia Siemens introduces EV-DO Advanced for efficient use of network resources

Telecom Lead Europe: Nokia Siemens Networks has
introduced EV-DO Advanced.


Leveraging EV-DO Advanced features, telecom operators can
network resources more efficiently.


These features are designed to increase data capacity by
up to 40 percent in loaded cells helping operators economically manage greater
data traffic volumes, without the need for hardware investment.


We are fully focused on technologies that enable a
superior mobile broadband experience, and EV-DO Advanced is one such
development. It is a major driver of CDMA evolution and adding this to our
portfolio reflects our strong commitment to the technology standard,” said
Scott Mottonen, head of the CDMA/LTE business line, Nokia Siemens
Networks.


Nokia Siemens’ EV-DO Advanced software comprises
capabilities that increase network capacity, deliver higher data rates and
prioritize and allocate bandwidth better to improve network efficiency.

These features are capable of improving mobile device
performance and extend battery life.


Recently, Nokia Siemens Networks announced the launch of
1X Advanced feature.


Both the announcements are evidences of Nokia Siemens’
commitment to the CDMA roadmap.


One of the leading telecom operators is deploying Nokia
Siemens Networks’ EV-DO Advanced software.


In addition to the software, Nokia Siemens Networks also
offers global expertise and a complete portfolio of services including
consultancy, design and planning, systems integration, deployment,
optimization, maintenance and managed services for CDMA networks.


editor@telecomlead.com

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