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China Unicom Tests Huawei TranSight Solution to Improve MBB Network O&M Efficiency

March 04, 2013 |
SHENZHEN, China -- Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, today announced it has provided its TranSight solution to leading China telecom operator China Unicom’s commercial MBB network in Shanghai to improve O&M efficiency. Huawei’s TranSight solution provides MBB IP backhaul visibility to help China Unicom quickly locate IP routing faults in MBB networks. This trial in Shanghai will be a milestone for the commercial deployment of TranSight in the world.

As part of China Unicom’s committed to providing the best MBB services and user experience to its end users, it chose Huawei’s TranSight solution to quickly locate MBB IP backhaul faults. China Unicom is conducting TranSight trials on its network in Shanghai. The results demonstrate TranSight’s commercial viability for providing MBB IP backhaul visibility, improving MBB O&M efficiency and optimizing IP backhaul transmission performance to ensure user experience.

TranSight displays IP backhaul topography and end-to-end IP routes for services, including transmission data rates and packet loss rates. The data provided by TranSight allows China Unicom to quickly locate the IP faults in as little as a few minutes to continually ensure reliable network performance.

TranSight is a part of Huawei’s SingleOSS@MBB suite of solutions. Adapting its MBB IP Backhaul visibility, operators can locate IP transmission problem, optimize IP transmission network and improve MBB network O&M efficiency and user experience.



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