| | Small Cells Channel Launched on Mobility Tech Zone The Small Cells channel, sponsored by Taqua, LLC, has been launched as the newest addition to the Mobility Tech Zone Online Community program. The Small Cells Channel is designed for decision-makers from service providers seeking information regarding choosing the best methods and equipment for wireless backhaul and small cell deployment.
Information on the Small Cells Channel addresses issues important to decision-makers in the telecommunication markets. Visitors to the Small Cells Channel can find valuable resources such as feature articles, industry news, white papers, free product trials and e-demos.
The Small Cells Channel can be found at: http://small-cells.tmcnet.com The Small Cells Channel will provide service providers and businesses with information regarding the best approaches and equipment to use for increasing 3G and 4G cellular coverage and capacity at a lower cost by utilizing small cell sites. There are a number of challenges providers face regarding 3G and 4G capacity issues that small cell sites can address. More spectrum, HSPA+, LTE, VoWiFi and femtocells are all attempts to add more wireless broadband capacity and coverage. The ingredients are all in place for small cell sites with cost effective, flexible NLOS backhaul to become the tool of choice for 3G / 4G capacity relief. To reduce the number of 3G and 4G coverage holes, the operator can deploy large numbers of small cell sites / picocells at the 3G and 4G macrocell cell edges. About Taqua Taqua is a leading supplier of next-generation fixed and mobile switching, Small Cells, backhaul systems, and enhanced applications. For over a decade, hundreds of wireline, cable and wireless carriers have utilized Taqua's IP-based solutions to establish converged networks and deliver enhanced services to subscribers. Taqua is headquartered in Richardson, TX with research and development facilities located in Hyannis, MA, Toronto, Canada, and Richardson, TX. More information on Taqua can be obtained by calling +1.972.692.1800, by email at simplify@taqua.com, or by browsing the website at www.taqua.com. | | | | Featured Articles The near-insatiable demand for bandwidth-hungry smartphones, tablets and mobile applications has dramatically changed the business model for today's mobile operator. While providing additional revenue-generating opportunities, the massive uptick in mobile traffic has also put additional strain on networks and operators, who are required to routinely add capacity to keep pace and remain competitive. With the demand for wireless and broadband solutions in rural and residential areas increasing at a rapid rate, the need for small cell deployments are growing as well causing operators and service providers to shift their focus toward increasing network capacity and coverage. The massive adoption of smartphones, tablets and mobile data applications are overwhelming wireless networks. This strain on the network is only expected to increase significantly over time as growth continues at over 100 percent compounded annual growth rate (CAGR), according to Cisco's recent VNI mobile traffic report. The report shows that mobile video is expected to account for more than half of global usage by 2015, while the average mobile network connection speeds are expected to increase 10-fold by 2015. Share This! | | |
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