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Huawei Unveils Carrier Aggregation

May 31, 2013 |
SHENZHEN, China -- Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, recently announced the launch of a CA (Carrier Aggregation) total solution at the company’s annual Global Analyst Summit in Shenzhen. The solution is an industry-first for extending the capabilities of normal intra-site CA to also support inter-site and heterogeneous CA to help operators provide a truly seamless user experience.

A growing diversity of popular mobile broadband (MBB) applications and services continues to grow aggregate data traffic levels worldwide, with total MBB traffic widely forecasted to grow 500 times over the next decade. Scarcity of spectrum resources, however, is preventing proportionally appropriate increases in network capacity to support the exponentially increasing demand, and there is considerable industry debate over how operators can best utilize existing spectrum assets to provide more capacity.

Huawei’s CA total solution is designed to maximize spectrum resource utilization for existing operator assets as a key component of the No-Edge network concept for anywhere, anytime coverage. It is deployable using Huawei’s SRC (Single Radio Controller) hardware platform solution for centralized cell resource coordination.

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.



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