LTE has been deployed globally and is now a mainstream technology, however, voice is still being provided through Circuit Switch Fall Back (CSFB) in many markets primarily because VoLTE was still evolving as a technology. This has now changed, VoLTE has come a long way and customers are now demanding the benefits it offers in terms of high definition voice and video quality, it also provides benefits to OEMs by eliminating the need to support multiple radio technologies thus simplifying development of LTE infrastructure. Implementing VoLTE has implications in terms of seamless connectivity when moving from LTE to non LTE networks and vice versa, roaming, and battery life etc. all these implications need to be considered while implementing a VoLTE solution. Implementation of VoLTE is thus a complex undertaking, in this webinar, our experts will discuss how you can implement a high performance VoLTE solution spanning User Equipment (UE) (IMS Client), RAN (eNodeB), Core (EPC) and IMS Servers. They will also discuss critical issues such as GSMA IR92 compliance for IMS client and EPC, audio specific QoS implementation for eNodeB and policy control on IMS servers. Our experts will also provide exhaustive insights into how you can customize your VoLTE solution to cater to a specific market based on the number of subscribers. Register Now Speakers:  | R. Ezhirpavai, Associate Vice President of Technology, Aricent R. Ezhirpavai, an Associate Vice President, technology at Aricent has over 14 years of industry experience in product development and architecting software for LTE-EPC, 3G-Core, VCC, Softswitch across multiple technologies, including SS7, SIGTRAN, GPRS, IMS, SIP, Megaco and LTE. She holds double master degrees in physics and computer applications. |  | Ashutos Rath, Principal Systems Engineer, Aricent Carl focuses on delivering Intel Ethernet controllers and Intel QuickAssist adapters into embedded market segments world-wide. Carl has work in Product Marketing within Intel’s Networking Division for half of his 14 years at Intel. He has previously held positions at Intel as a Product Planner for Security Appliances as well as both Product Marketing and Technical Marketing Engineering roles for Intel’s Xeon processor family. | Register Now |
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