Nokia Siemens Networks has integrated its microwave backhaul system with cell site and aggregation routers from Cisco to boost mobile backhaul capacity.
Nokia Siemens Networks has integrated its microwave backhaul system with cell site and aggregation routers from Cisco to boost mobile backhaul capacity. The combined all-IP backhaul solution has completed full interoperability testing and can be provided directly by Nokia Siemens Networks.
“The combination of Nokia Siemens Networks’ FlexiPacket Microwave with Cisco routers shows how multi-vendor networks can be migrated to next-generation all-IP or Carrier Ethernet networks to offer high-capacity and superior quality data services,†said Vesa Tykkyläinen, head of Microwave Radio Transport at Nokia Siemens Networks. “Additionally, operators will be able to roll out services rapidly to enhance the end-user experience.â€
Nokia Siemens Networks’ FlexiPacket Microwave requires only a small amount of hardware to be installed in existing base stations, allowing operators to minimize capital expenditure. With a packet data capacity of up to 1Gbps, it is designed to carry vast amounts of data traffic with the lowest possible latency*, which reduces “jitter†in real-time applications such as video conferencing. Ideal for implementation in 3G, HSPA+, WiMAX and LTE networks, it can be tailored to operators’ individual infrastructure needs and existing network architecture.
Integrating the Cisco MWR 2941 cell site routers and the Cisco 7600 aggregation routers with Nokia Siemens Networks’ mobile expertise helps enable greater operational efficiency and better return on network investments for service providers,†said Shailesh Shukla, general manager and vice president of Edge Routing Business Unit, Cisco. “The completion of successful interoperability testing means operators can now enjoy the benefits of our collaboration.â€