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Monday, May 9, 2011

NSN TD-LTE Test Large Scale

Nokia Siemens Networks participate in the TD-LTE trials in China a large scale. NSN provides TD-LTE network, OSS and service for large-scale field trials in Hangzhou. With the approval of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, People's Republic of China (MIIT), Nokia Siemens Networks has become one of the first telecommunication device vendors to participate in a trial large-scale TD-LTE with China Mobile. Nokia Siemens Networks will offer equipment 2.3GHz/2.6GHz TD-LTE commercial, professional services and software management to perform large-scale field trials in Hangzhou.

Nokia Siemens Networks has completed testing a single system of 2.3 and 2.6GHz for the outdoors, and 2.3GHz for the room, with TD-LTE. This company is one of the first global vendors selected for field trials of TD-LTE large scale by China Mobile. In addition, Nokia Siemens Networks has conducted interoperability testing of TD-LTE equipment with a number of major suppliers of TD-LTE devices. As stated by the MIIT, Nokia Siemens Networks will cooperate with China Mobile to accelerate network construction, installation of equipment, and network optimization based on the overall needs and plans for large-scale trials of TD-LTE in Hangzhou.

"Nokia Siemens Networks has built a business of TD-LTE complete in China, through the integration of procurement, production, testing and maintenance, with R & D center he owns in Hangzhou at the center of the value chain," said Mark Borchert, head of Greater China customer operations, Nokia Siemens Networks.

"Approval by the MIIT affirm our long-term support for TD-LTE and our leadership in driving the global ecosystem to no-paired frequency bands," he said.

In addition to radio equipment Advanced Single RAN leader in the market, Nokia Siemens Networks will provide network planning and network optimization to ensure quality and sustained network performance. Configuration, monitoring and optimization for this project will be based Network Management System company, NetAct,. From Nokia Siemens Networks

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