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Ericsson to upgrade mobile backhaul networks in Germany and Belgium
TT Correspondent |  |  31 Jan 2012

Ericsson has said that it has been selected   by KPN International's subsidiaries E-Plus Group in Germany and KPN Group Belgium in Belgium to upgrade their mobile backhaul in Germany and Belgium over the next three years.

 

As per the agreement Ericsson will install more than 15,000 MINI-LINK transmission node links in these countries before the end of 2013.

 

The network upgrade is required to ensure that the mobile networks are as efficient as possible and can meet growing demand from mobile users.

 

In both Belgium and Germany, there has been a rapid uptake of mobile internet services such as video and Web 2.0 applications on smartphones, notebooks and tablet PCs.

 

For the operators, upgrade of the mobile backhaul will lead to lower costs per bit, a smooth migration from Time Division Multiplex (TDM) to packet transport, and the opportunity to scale microwave up to gigabit capacities step-by-step.

 

"To cope with the continuous rapid growth in data traffic and offer faster mobile access and backhaul networks, we are upgrading our mobile backhaul with the help of Ericsson's MINI-LINK technology. This investment will also allow us to make our network more cost-effective and future-proof, to the benefit of our broadband business", said Gerhard Lüdtke, Director Access Network at E-Plus Group.

 

"Mobile backhaul is becoming increasingly important due to the rapid increase in consumption of internet services, which can otherwise put a lot of strain on mobile networks. This necessitates an upgrade of the transmission network to provide sufficient capacity for the increased traffic generated at the radio base station sites.

 

Mobile backhaul provides the link between the core and the radio network, and we aim to perfect that link", said Anders Runevad, Head of Region Western & Central Europe at Ericsson. 

 

Work related to the contract has already begun. Ericsson will migrate the two mobile operators' TDM-based transmission networks to packet-based mobile backhaul networks to pave the way for the introduction of HSPA Evolution and LTE.

    
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31 Jan 2012(IST)  
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