| The latest news from the Next Generation Communications Community. Sponsored by Alcatel-Lucent. Powered by TMCnet.. ITEXPO West 2015 begins in: 3 Days. REGISTER NOW! Feature Articles Given that we are talking about a major transformation which typically took upwards of decades to be fully realized the move from idea to proof-of-concept (PoC) to trials and deployment is unprecedented.
Small cells are a boon for mobile network operators, as they easily and cheaply expand wireless network connectivity. However, they also can strain an operator's evolved packet core (EPC).
Alcatel-Lucent will be deploying its LTE and VoLTE technologies so Chuan Wei can address the mobile data demand of its enterprise customers, as well as the launch of new consumer services.
Carriers' mobile networks are extremely vulnerable to sudden changes in the signaling behavior of popular applications.
There's more to deploying fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) services than just making an infrastructure investment. As service providers shift strategies to fiber technology to accommodate an all-IP landscape where bandwidth consumption rates continue to rise, one constant remains: the need to provide a great quality of experience (QoE).
Sun setting analog, frame relay, and TDM networks eliminates the communications infrastructure on which power utilities have long relied to transmit data from substations and do teleprotection which means now is the time for electric companies to be upgrading to next generation communications.
The premise behind a recent trial by Alcatel-Lucent and Chorus in New Zealand was to see if better field service automation and efficiency could come from a connected service vehicle (CSV).
Results of trial of using connected service vehicle (CSV) are overwhelming positive.
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