MTS-Ukraine increases the speed of data transmission in EDGE
The mobile operator "MTS Ukraine" announced the completion of several works on its cellular network, as a result of which, he argues, the capacity of operator services for packet data transmission has increased tenfold. The new solution increases network availability for the coming Euro 2012, but also facilitates the transition to UMTS technology and LTE.
New solution for managing packet data installed on the network "MTS Ukraine", - gateway Flexi NG - 10 times more productive than previously used equipment. With this MTS has received an additional resource capacity, allowing it to serve the ever-growing future volumes of Internet traffic without reducing the peak EDGE speed loading (up to 236 kbit / s).
MTS Experts expect that by mounting solutions Flexi NG medium data rate per subscriber in the area of good coverage will be guaranteed to be 100-120 kbit / sec. Moreover, further planned work in this direction will increase the capacity of the data services back in several times. And when you install software updates and hardware upgrade Flexi NG solution can be prepared and to work in UMTS and LTE.
The introduction of Flexi NG carried out in collaboration with Nokia Siemens Networks.
New solution for managing packet data installed on the network "MTS Ukraine", - gateway Flexi NG - 10 times more productive than previously used equipment. With this MTS has received an additional resource capacity, allowing it to serve the ever-growing future volumes of Internet traffic without reducing the peak EDGE speed loading (up to 236 kbit / s).
MTS Experts expect that by mounting solutions Flexi NG medium data rate per subscriber in the area of good coverage will be guaranteed to be 100-120 kbit / sec. Moreover, further planned work in this direction will increase the capacity of the data services back in several times. And when you install software updates and hardware upgrade Flexi NG solution can be prepared and to work in UMTS and LTE.
The introduction of Flexi NG carried out in collaboration with Nokia Siemens Networks.
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