Welcome Guest Login | Register | Site Map | | Make TelecomTiger my homepage     
Telecom News
Enterprise |  Policy & Regulation |  Mobiles & Tabs |  Corporate |  VAS |  People Movement  |  Technology  |  LTE
Broadband
Huawei India’s ‘ABC’ proposition for mobile broadband solutions
TT Correspondent |  New Delhi |  17 May 2010

The entry of 3G and BWA services in India is expected to fuel the demand for broadband services to be delivered over the wireless medium and this in turn will lead to network gear demand from the operator community to be capable of delivering such services. Huawei Technologies is betting big on this opportunity and aims to leverage on its end-to-end product portfolio to tap this opportunity.

 

Unlike its Western World counterparts who cater to only HSPA/WCDMA network gear, Huawei’s solutions for mobile broadband span the entire gourmet of technologies including not only HSPA/WCDMA but also WiMAX. In fact its portfolio is truly comprehensive considering the fact that it also has a range of end-user terminals supporting mobile broadband services.

 

While the terminal portfolio includes handset terminals, Huawei has also come up with some unique CPEs (customer premise equipments). One such futuristic CPE includes E5 which is a Wi-Fi CPE supporting HSPA platform. The CPE will be of tremendous use particularly to enhance in-door coverage in 3G ecosystems.

 

Huawei has also designed a mobile terminal which can support both GSM as well as WiMAX platforms.

 

“We have developed our terminals taking into consideration our global observations which highlight that consumer uptake for mobile broadband terminals peaked when the price point reached $ 170. Our efforts are to further reduce this price point,” says, A.Sethu Raman, Executive Director, Product & Solution, Huawei India while speaking to TelecomTiger.  

 

“The entry of 3G and BWA services will see a tremendous impact on the stakeholders in the telecom industry particularly the consumers and operators,” explains Sethu Raman.”While presently the focus is on voice-based services, the advent of mobile broadband will result in the power of internet being available on mobile handsets in a much more enhanced way in terms of end-user experience as compared to present scenario,” adds Sethu Raman.

 

According to him, from an operator perspective, the mobile broadband services will greatly assist in reaching out to targeted audiences in context of mobile advertising, generating new revenue streams as well as offering more converged services from the same network.  

 

As a technological enabler, Huawei Technologies is proactively working on tapping this upcoming opportunity in India and has lined up its comprehensive mobile broadband portfolio around three fundamental factors collectively known as ‘ABC’ proposition.

 

Cont-->> 1   2   
Other Stories in this Section
 mail this article    print this article    Show and Post comment
17 May 2010(IST)  
Comment
Product pricing will be one concern which will be deterrent of Mobile Broadband spread even after 3G launch.. About Rs. 8000 capex spending by customer on broadband CPE will be a challenge!! Some has to subsidize it and I think it will be operator.. happily doing so..
Posted By :- sushil malani
Whitepaper
Maintain Business Continuity with Cisco ASR 9000 nV Technology
It is a virtual chassis solution where a pair of ASR 9000 routers acts as a single device by maintaining a single contr...read more
Simplify Your Network with Cisco ASR 9000 nV Technology
With the new Cisco Network Virtualization (nV) technology in the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, se...read more
Cisco Small Cell Solution: Reduce Costs, Improve Coverage
It is designed to address the challenge of mobile service coverage and to expand network capacity...read more