10 · 03

UQ and NEC to add 50% more WiMax base stations across Japan by end of March

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Tokyo, March 10, 2010 - NEC Corporation (NEC) announced today that UQ
Communications has expanded its WiMAX service with NEC's base
stations.

UQ Communications has revised its WiMAX base station installation plan
for the 2009 fiscal year from 4,000 to more than 6,000 base stations
by the end of March 2010. UQ Communications selected two vendors to
develop and produce WiMAX base stations. NEC's base stations began
operation in the UQ WiMAX commercial network today and will be used to
expand service area nationwide.

NEC is delivering the WiMAX "PasoWings BS202" base station, which has
secured WiMAX Forum Wave2 (2.5GHz) certification, an international
standard that indicates superior interoperability between vendors.

UQ communications is proactively expanding its coverage area and
expects that the installation of NEC's base stations will contribute
to accelerated service expansion, flexibility and stabilization.

 

Via NEC

16 · 02

NEC develops world's first 3D simulator for 4G/LTE self-organizing network in Yokohama

NEC Develops World's First 3D Simulator for LTE SON --- Improving the Efficiency of Mobile Operators' LTE Network Deployment and Operation ---

 

Barcelona & London, February 15/Tokyo, February 16, 2010 - NEC Corporation (NEC) today announced the development of the world's first 3-dimensional Self Organizing Network (SON) (*1) simulator that checks the feasibility of SON, which is expected to play a key role in the autonomous optimization of networks.

NEC conducted a trial SON simulation for LTE with 25 base stations in a 6-km2 central area of Yokohama, Japan, where it was confirmed that the base stations' handover configurations were automatically optimized and dropped calls were prevented. It was also confirmed that base station energy consumption was saved, without degrading communication quality, through implementation of an autonomous sleep control that responded to the hour of the day.

SON networks collect and analyze data from operational base stations and user terminals in order to measure the quality of network data, such as radio signal levels and data throughput, and then autonomously adjust configurations, such as transmission power. For mobile network operators, SON networks are expected to significantly reduce the frequency of field surveys, including radio quality tests that require dedicated measurement instruments, and improve network quality.

NEC has developed the "3-dimensional Simulator for LTE SON" in order to verify the effectiveness of SON in urban settings by evaluating LTE system performance amid 3-dimensional radio propagation.

via nec.co.jp

 

21 · 12

NEC to launch an entire range of Android internet tablets in Japan

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I just hope they handle the Japanese localization better than DoCoMo did on that ghastly first Android phone, the HT-03A...

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