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Femto Forum focuses on management with second plugfest

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The Femto Forum, the independent industry and operator association that supports femtocell deployment worldwide, today announced it has successfully completed its second plugfest which focused on femtocell management. The series of plugfests aim to cultivate an effective ecosystem of standardised femtocells. This helps provide operators and consumers with a wider choice of femtocell products while also facilitating economies of scale which help bring down the cost of equipment. The plugfest had widespread vendor support with 13 companies participating, including vendors of network equipment and femtocell access points as well as component providers.

The plugfest was organized in cooperation with ETSI (the European Telecommunications Standards Institute) and overseen by testing and compliance consultancy TRaC Global. The primary objective of the plugfest, organized as an ETSI Plugtests interoperability testing event, was to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Broadband Forum’s femtocell management standard in supporting interoperability between femtocell access points and network equipment from different vendors.

Karim Sharf, Chair of the Femto Forum’s IOT SIG and CTO – Telecoms at TRaC, commented: “The plugfest series is helping to drive forward femtocells as an open and interoperable technology – a critical element in its successful uptake.The interest and participation at this second plugfest was much greater than we anticipated and led to the event being extended by two days. This high level of attendance secured at both plugfests is very encouraging as we start to plan the next event in the series.”

The Broadband Forum’s femtocell management standard (TR-196) was published in April 2009 and is an extension of the TR-069 standard that is widely used in fixed broadband networks and set-top boxes. The femtocell standard allows mobile operators to simplify deployment and enable automated remote provisioning and configuration, radio environment monitoring, diagnostics-checking and software updates.

The companies involved were Ablaze Wireless, Acme Packet, Alcatel-Lucent Telecom, Alpha Networks, Argela, Askey Computer Corporation, Huawei, Institute for Information Industry, NEC Corporation, Node-H, Nokia Siemens Networks, PicoChip and Ubiquisys.

Interoperability tests were conducted between femtocell access points, management systems, security gateways and femtocell network gateways to verify the Broadband Forum’s TR-196 femtocell management standard. The plugfest also tested the IPsec/IKEv2 security protocols which allow femtocells to communicate over the public Internet to operators’ core networks in a highly secure manner.

Ofcom unveils spectrum plans

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New plans to help increase mobile network capacity and deliver faster and more reliable mobile services for consumers, were unveiled today by Ofcom. The proposals are designed to allow mobile phone operators for the first time to trade the radio spectrum that mobiles use to communicate with mobile masts.

Spectrum is of particular importance to the mobile phone and mobile broadband industry, which relies on it to carry information between customers’ handsets and mobile masts. There are 80 million mobiles in the UK and more than 12.8 million of these are smart phones, used by people to access the internet. This is placing big demands on mobile spectrum.

Under the proposals, which cover spectrum at 900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2100 MHz, operators with a greater need for spectrum will be able to make offers for spectrum from those who need it less. It is hoped that this added flexibility will help operators to respond more quickly to demand.

Ofcom Chief Executive, Ed Richards said: “This is an important milestone in the modernisation of spectrum management in the UK. It comes in response to the fast pace of change and innovation taking place in the mobile communications sector, which is placing increased demands on spectrum. One important way of meeting this demand is making the acquisition of spectrum as flexible as possible.”

Over the past two decades, mobile phone companies in the UK have acquired blocks of licensed spectrum. In general, the more spectrum an operator holds, the more telephone conversations and internet traffic it can carry over its network. Not all operators hold the same amount of spectrum, and the level of demand for mobile services also differs from area to area.

By allowing operators to trade their spectrum, Ofcom believes that there will be greater opportunity to use it more efficiently. Ultimately, it is believed that this will bring benefits to citizens and consumers in terms of improved mobile services.

As part of a wider initiative to promote improvements in mobile services, the Government directed Ofcom to make mobile spectrum licences tradable in December 2010. Today’s proposals outline how this will be achieved.

Ofcom will be responsible for the administration of spectrum trades – publishing the details of proposed trades online, confirming that they are acceptable, and then issuing revised licences to implement the trades.

To ensure healthy competition, a safeguard is proposed whereby Ofcom assesses if competition is likely to be distorted before deciding whether or not to consent to a trade of mobile spectrum. 

 

Live debate: Beyond the niche – why small cells will be network critical in 2011

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Recording now available to view

Date: Tuesday, 1 February, 2011

Panelists:
Peter Jarich, Service Director, Current Analysis
Simon Saunders, Chair, Femto Forum
David Swift, Director of Product Marketing, Alcatel-Lucent

Moderator:
Keith Dyer, Editor, Mobile Europe

As operators grapple with data demand in 2011, the deployment of small cells to increase coverage, capacity, spectral efficiency and customer satisfaction will become a major weapon on the operators’ side. This will be even more the case for technologies such as LTE that use new or re-farmed spectrum.

So how can operators use small cells to their best advantage in 4G networks? What are the benefits of adopting a heterogeneous approach to mobile broadband network design? What are the business models that enable or demand small cell deployment? What examples have there been to date, and where will operators head in 2011?

Join this live debate to find out, and to contribute your own opinions and queries.

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Vertica and Smaato partner on mobile marketing ROI via real-time data analytics

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Smaato, a mobile advertising optimizer with a presence in Europe, has selected the Vertica Analytics Platform as its predictive analytics infrastructure. The Vertica Analytics Platform enables Smaato to analyse data in real-time and optimize mobile advertising revenues across its client base.

The agreement is said to highlight Vertica’s European growth and commitment to delivering real- time predictive analytics globally to a wide range of industry sectors, including advertising, e-commerce, telecommunications, financial services, energy, healthcare, gaming and web 2.0.

Smaato is a mobile advertising company that operates the mobile ad optimisation platform called SOMA – Smaato Open Mobile Advertising. Smaato partners with mobile publishers, app developers, ad networks and operators to maximise mobile advertising ARPU (average revenue per user). The Vertica Analytics Platform provides the real-time performance and scalability that Smaato says it needs to support the growing mobile advertising market, by delivering real-time analysis of advertising reach and effectiveness for its advertising and publishing partners.

“2010  was  the year that mobile advertising really took off, as evidenced by Smaato’s  explosive growth throughout the last year,” said Marc Junker, CIO & CTO at Smaato. “To handle the amount of ad requests and optimise clients’ traffic, our team needed a solution that could load and analyze data, as well as provide detailed dashboard views exceptionally fast. Since we’ve implemented Vertica, we have been able to increase the response time of the dashboard output significantly, driving real benefits across our global client base.”

“Smaato is pioneering an exciting industry space, and its rapidly expanding customer base and recent funding are evidence of this,” said Christopher Lynch, President and CEO at Vertica Systems. “This is exactly the kind of information-critical business that Vertica was built to support. We look forward to supporting Smaato and its clients, making the mobile advertising market a lucrative one.”

Smaato  – the Mobile Ad Cloud – hosts all of its servers and infrastructure on the cloud-based Amazon Web Service (AWS),  providing flexibility and elasticity in deploying their analytics infrastructure.

“The common thread among our customers is their ability to turn massive amounts of data into actionable information in near real-time,” said Scott Howser, Vertica’s VP of Product Marketing. “In today’s economy, information is king and Vertica is uniquely positioned to deliver the next-generation analytics infrastructure.”

RealVNC to launch VNC Viewer for Android at Mobile World Congress

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RealVNC is showcasing its new VNC Viewer app at Mobile World Congress 2011 that makes it possible to connect and take full control of a remote computer from an Android mobile or tablet device. Soon to be available from the Android Market, the new VNC Viewer app will make it possible to run applications, access documents and change settings on any Mac OS X, Windows, Linux or UNIX computer from anywhere in the world.

With a full screen display of the remote computer on the Android device, VNC Viewer is ideal for system administrators who can troubleshoot and manage remote desktops or servers, check logs or install/uninstall and test applications, wherever they are.

Also featured at MWC 2011 will be RealVNC’s latest release of its VNC Mobile Solution for Automotive that provides remote access and control of mobile devices and desktop computers, directly from in-vehicle telematics or infotainment systems.

RealVNC’s technology enables virtually any mobile device to be automatically detected, accessed and controlled from the vehicle’s touch-screen or fixed input devices such as steering wheel switches and head unit buttons and menus. RealVNC has already signed agreements with automotive OEMs and equipment suppliers such as Clarion, Wipro, QNX, Cybercom, Elektrobit and many more. The solution supports the emerging VNC-based Terminal Mode standard proposed by CE4A (Consumer Electronics for Automotive) and Nokia for integrating mobile technology in a vehicle environment.
Demonstrating its further commitment to the automotive industry, RealVNC provides support for Apple’s iPod Out. This new feature of iOS 4 allows a connected iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 or iPod Touch to output and display the dedicated iPod Out user interface on the screen of an in-vehicle headunit and to accept remote control commands from vehicle input devices.

VNC Mobile Solution for Automotive supports all the leading mobile devices including Windows Mobile, Symbian and Blackberry, as well as development versions of iPhone, Android, WebOS and Linux. Available as an OEM package it also supports a range of in-vehicle embedded operating systems including Linux, Windows XP, Automotive, CE, QNX, Qt, Android, µITRON, T-Kernel and other proprietary operating systems.

Exhibiting for the third year running, RealVNC will also be featuring the latest release of its VNC Mobile Solution for Helpdesk and Device Management, to remotely access, control and manage any number of mobile devices or applications from a desktop computer.  VNC Mobile Solution will be demonstrated on numerous OEM partner stands at MWC including Sicap and Jungo for applications such as device management services that allow customer care agents to remotely access and control mobile devices to configure or troubleshoot problems and offer assistance and training for installed applications. VNC Mobile Solution supports multiple platforms including Windows Mobile, Symbian, Blackberry, iPhone, Android and Linux Mobile, with Maemo and Meego coming soon.

“It has been an exciting 12 months for RealVNC and Mobile World Congress provides a truly global platform to showcase our latest cross-platform, personal and professional mobile applications,” said Tom Blackie, Vice President Mobile at RealVNC. “Our world-leading technology received further endorsement earlier this month when we announced a collaboration with Google to provide remote access technology and expertise with an initial focus on Google’s Chrome products.”

Optimus and Huawei achieve 150 Mbps over LTE 2.6 GHz

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Huawei  today announced a successful trial of LTE with Optimus in Portugal. The trial is said to have achieved downlink speeds of 150 Mbps per user, and uplink speed of 60 Mbps.

Optimus has embarked on an ambitious upgrade of its mobile network in order to better meet the challenges of mobile broadband, which is expected to grow sharply in the next few years. For that purpose, in early 2010, Optimus selected Huawei’s SingleRAN solution to modernize its GSM network in Portugal, enabling a fast LTE rollout in the future. Under the contract, Huawei’s mobile base stations will be installed in 33 regions. To date, Huawei has deployed more than 1000 SingleRAN sites to Optimus.

Huawei’s SingleRAN solution and multi-mode base stations will enable Optimus to meet both immediate and future user requirements after the GSM network modernization. The new GSM/EDGE network is said to provide a significant improvement in terms of performance and total cost of ownership, while providing a smooth migration to LTE. This technology leverages site resources and reduces costs of network deployment, upgrade, operation and maintenance.

“Huawei’s SingleRAN platform enabled Optimus to achieve a step beyond in terms of network performance, while reducing the total cost of ownership. Huawei team’s commitment and competence were crucial for the success of the project, reinforcing the long term partnership between the two companies,” said José Pinto Correia, Executive Board member and Chief Technology Officer of Optimus. “LTE first results are very promising and confirm the stability and high performance of Huawei’s solution, guaranteeing readiness for LTE deployment.”

“We are pleased to reinforce our partnership with Optimus and to contribute to the modernization of communications across Portugal with our advanced technologies,” said Ji Rengui, Managing Director of Huawei Portugal.

In 2006, Huawei successfully delivered to Optimus one of Europe’s first full-rate HSDPA networks. In 2009, Optimus and Huawei launched Optimus’s HSPA+ services with 21 Mbps downlink data rate. In February 2010, Optimus and Huawei have announced the successful conclusion of Dual Carrier Technology tests, reaching download speeds of 42 Mbps.

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Smartphone share increases five-fold in UK prepay market – research

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GfK Retail and Technology’s latest research figures have revealed that the Smartphone prepay market has grown from a 2% share in the prepay market in 2009 to 10% in 2010, reaching 20% in December 2010. Compared with December 2009, prepay handset sales declined 7.4%. In terms of value, Smartphones accounted for 50% of the total prepay market in December 2010, it says.

Phones with an advanced Operating System (OS) have continued to grow in 2010 in the contract market and during the last quarter of 2010 growth accelerated in the prepay market as well. Within this growth, sales of Android phones have increased in both the contract and prepay markets. Android represented 28.9% of the Smartphone prepay market in terms of volume during December.

“By the end of 2010 the rise in the share of Smartphones in the contract market had stabilized,” commented GfK analyst Megan Baldock.  “The prepay market is still gathering momentum and this trend looks set to continue in 2011.”

Anritsu helps make LTE ready for large scale deployment

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Anritsu has announced that it has expanded several existing MasterClaw Service Assurance systems to include the capture of LTE events. Telenor Norway is one of several network operators now able to troubleshoot service affecting problems in LTE using the same capabilities of MasterClaw that they already use for GSM and UMTS.

“MasterClaw simplifies complex networks, enabling faster detection and correction of problems, improving service quality. The MasterClaw system’s ability to provide a seamless view of 2G, 3G and 4G streamlines network operations, cuts capital expenditure, and reduces training requirements. With one query, an engineer can retrieve all information about a user’s recent activity, even if they have jumped between networks.” said Neil Tomlinson, Marketing Director.

“With LTE, we are continuing our strategy of maintaining one product line for all technologies. MasterClaw now captures events on GSM, GPRS, UMTS and LTE networks, and supports network operations, planning, partner management, device management, customer care, sales and marketing activities. This breadth of functionality in one system is increasingly making MasterClaw an essential business support system” said Robin Wheeler, Vice President Global Sales & Business Development.

Telit to buy Motorola’s m2m product line

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Telit Wireless Solutions and Motorola Solutions have signed a definitive agreement in which Telit will purchase Motorola Solutions’ m2m modules line of products and Motorola Solutions’ associated employees will join Telit. The sale is subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.

The acquisition would bring Telit’s consolidated pro forma revenues to approximately $180 million for the year ended 31 December 2010. This is equivalent to a pro forma market share of approximately 20% based on the current market analysis by Beecham Research.

Oozi Cats, CEO of Telit said: “This acquisition is a strategic milestone for our company. It will allow us to pursue the further expansion into the growing m2m market. We are confident that the combination will generate cost synergies and new opportunities for cross-selling of products and increased customer account development. Moreover our company as well as our customers will profit from enhanced research and development capabilities, a broadening of Telit’s m2m product offering and the enhancement of m2m modules’ products through Telit’s commitment to long-term product development and support.”

In recent years Telit has acquired and integrated companies with complementary offerings, in various territories. Together with strong organic growth this policy resulted in a sustainable growth leading to expanding revenues year by year. Telit believes that the acquisition will be earnings enhancing in the first full year of ownership.

Telit says Motorola Solutions will continue to focus all of its resources on core areas of strength with unique advantages: mission and business-critical communication solutions for government, public safety and enterprise customers.

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