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Paris. France / Chelmsford, Mass. July 28, 2008 -– Airvana, Inc. and Alcatel-Lucent today announced
that
the two companies will develop an integrated solution – incorporating IP
Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and CDMA/EV-DO femtocell technology - to support
more effective delivery of mobile voice and multimedia services inside homes
and offices. This initiative will ensure that CDMA/EV-DO network operators are
able to make use of femtocells to improve the in-building wireless experience
for their subscribers, while ensuring that these new network elements work
seamlessly with the broader mobile network.
Femtocells are small – about the size of a book - cellular access points
that use a subscriber’s existing broadband connection to provide enhanced
voice, video and data services, especially in the home, using existing mobile
devices. Femtocells help operators meet the growing demand for mobile voice and
data services by cost-effectively increasing network coverage and capacity,
particularly in difficult-to-serve indoor environments.
Under a new development agreement, Airvana will enhance its femtocell
offerings with new interfaces to enable smooth integration with
Alcatel-Lucent’s IMS core. This agreement builds on demonstrations of combined,
femto-based, in-building solutions by Alcatel-Lucent and Airvana at the CTIA
Wireless 2008 trade show and exhibition in Las Vegas earlier this year.
“Alcatel-Lucent’s leadership and innovation in CDMA and IMS, as well as our
end-to-end engineering, integration and delivery capabilities nicely complement
the work Airvana is doing in developing the femto air interface and gateway,”
said Mike Iandolo, President of
Alcatel-Lucent’s CDMA Network activities. “We look forward to using the
respective strengths of our two companies to deliver a high-quality solution
that will demonstrate the benefits of the femto deployment model and unlock the
value of converged services for their customers.”
The combined solution – which integrates IMS core network elements from
Alcatel-Lucent with Airvana’s HubBub™ femtocell access point - can support
seamless inter-working between the CDMA macro network and the IMS-supported
femtocells, and will help minimize any impact on the existing network in terms
of performance, complexity and the costs associated with managing the
network.
“The successful deployment of femtocell solutions by operators requires
tight integration and interoperability between all the components that make up
a femtocell network,” said Sanjeev Verma, vice president, Femtocell Business
and Corporate Development, Airvana. “Alcatel-Lucent and Airvana continue to
work together to create the advanced, IMS-based, end-to-end femtocell solution
that CDMA operators demand.”
About Airvana
Airvana’s
high-performance technology and products—from comprehensive femtocell and
fixed-mobile convergence solutions to radio access network
infrastructure—enable operators to deliver compelling and consistent broadband
services to mobile subscribers, wherever they are. The company is
headquartered in Chelmsford, Massachussets with offices worldwide.
About Alcatel-Lucent
Alcatel-Lucent provides solutions that enable
service providers, enterprise and governments worldwide, to deliver voice, data
and video communication services to end-users. As a leader in fixed, mobile and
converged broadband networking, IP technologies, applications and services,
Alcatel-Lucent offers the end-to-end solutions that enable compelling
communications services for people at home, at work and on the move. Alcatel-Lucent is incorporated in France, with
executive offices located in Paris.
Information Source: Alcatel-Lucent
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