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Aricent Adds End-to-End VoLTE

February 25, 2013 |
EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. and BARCELONA, Spain -- The Aricent Group, a global innovation and technology services company, today announced the addition of end-to-end VoLTE capabilities to its comprehensive LTE offering comprising of IMS Client Application, eNodeB, EPC, and IMS Servers. With more than 50 business engagements in the LTE domain worldwide, Aricent is a leading supplier of LTE software solutions to major telecom equipment manufacturers. Aricent’s LTE software runs on many commercially deployed solutions across the globe.

According to a 2012 report published by ARCchart, the VoLTE market is expected to grow to 74 million users by 2016, reaching USD$2 billion in revenues worldwide. There are various options available for carrying voice-over-LTE and it has implications in terms of voice quality; seamless connectivity when moving from LTE to non-LTE networks and vice-versa; roaming; and battery life. Aricent’s VoLTE solution is highly compatible with leading devices and platforms, and provides high-definition voice quality and seamless connectivity.

“Aricent is continually evolving its offerings to meet customer demands through investments in partnerships and technologies,” said Pratyush Dasgupta, vice president and head of wireless practice at Aricent. “VoLTE is highly critical in realizing the true potential of LTE and we are pleased to launch a complete one-stop solution. In addition to VoLTE, we have also made considerable investments in technologies such as SON, RRM, and LTE-A.”

Aricent Inc.



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