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LONDON, UK / FRANKFURT, Germany June 26, 2008 -- The Femto Forum, the independent
industry
association that supports
femtocell deployment worldwide, and the NGMN Alliance, the group focused
on the evolution to the next generation of mobile networks, will
cooperate on how femtocells can benefit the architecture of
next-generation mobile broadband networks such as WiMAX and LTE.
The two bodies will work together to ensure that next generation mobile
networks can incorporate femtocells from the very beginning of their
deployment rather than integrating the technology afterwards. This is
expected to enable mobile operators to use femtocells to manage the cost
of rollouts, plan spectrum use and ensure optimum coverage and capacity
precisely where it is needed. The two bodies will be involved in
establishing clear performance targets, fundamental recommendations and
deployment scenarios for next generation mobile broadband networks
incorporating femtocells and to help ensure that cost/performance ratios
are optimised.
“Adding femtocells to existing cellular
networks provides operators with numerous benefits, but rolling out a
completely new mobile technology designed to include femtocells
introduces fundamental and powerful advantages,”
said Dr. Peter Meissner, Operating Officer of the NGMN Alliance. “The
partnership between the Femto Forum and the NGMN Alliance will offer
operators a completely different approach to network rollout than exists
today.”
“Femtocells can transform how next generation
mobile networks can be deployed. For example, femtocells could be
employed using higher frequencies to deliver targeted intense high
bandwidth requirements inside buildings - exactly where subscribers need
it. This is expected to enable operators to use the scarce lower
frequency spectrum to provide good quality coverage across entire
markets with the minimum number of macro network cells”
said Prof. Simon Saunders, Chairman of the Femto Forum “The
range of possibilities opened up by femtocells is extensive and this
agreement will help ensure that the most can be made of the opportunity.”
The NGMN Alliance recommendations include a clear requirement for a
cost-optimised indoor node design. It also includes requirements for
self-organising networks with automated self-optimising and
self-configuring functionality. Femtocells are the first example of a
self-organising network and therefore meet both these requirements. The
two bodies will work together to define technology requirements, and
make recommendations which will then be converted into solutions to be
developed within the Femto Forum and promoted jointly.
About The Femto Forum
Femtocells are low-power wireless access points that operate in licensed
spectrum to connect standard mobile devices to a mobile operator’s
network using residential DSL or cable broadband connections. The Femto
Forum (www.femtoforum.org) has
been set up to promote the wide-scale adoption of femtocells. The Forum
will support and drive the adoption of industry wide standards and
common architectures to enable the widespread adoption & deployment of
femtocells by operators around the world. It will direct and implement a
multi-faceted marketing campaign to raise the profile, drive technology
development & deployment and to promote the potential of femto solutions
among industry stakeholders, journalists, analysts, regulators, special
interest groups, standards bodies and consumers.
About The NGMN Alliance
The Next Generation Mobile Network (NGMN) Alliance (www.ngmn.org) currently consists of
52 global network operators, technology vendors and
universities. The network operators represent more than half of all
mobile phone users worldwide and technology vendors represent more than
90 percent of implemented mobile wireless infrastructure. The key
objective of the Alliance is to provide a platform for innovation for
mobile broadband communications that enables an exceptional mobile user
experience - cost-effective and user-friendly services and a range of
end user devices like mobile phones and embedded mobile devices for
laptops, consumer electronics, game consoles, etc. The NGMN White Paper
summarises the vision for mobile broadband communications and includes
common operator recommendations as well as requirements for the
standards for the next generation of mobile broadband networks, devices
and services.
Information Source: Business Wire
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