Intelligent Computer Networks Are In Demand

26 May 2010 | formul | 0 Comments

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According to ITU (International Telecommunication Union) in 2009 there were over 600 million mobile broadband applications. This mobile broadband will exceed the number of fixed lines – and only a few networks are prepared according to Nokia Siemens Networks for the resulting flood of data and can deal with it.

A combination of constantly running applications, utilized mobility and the rapid rise of smartphones and mobile devices like the iPad will, therefore, the telecommunications provider in the world put to the test.

The latest IDC (International Data Corporation) study shows: In the first quarter of 2010, the global phone market has grown more than twice as fast as the mobile phone market as a whole. Sales of smartphones have increased in the first quarter of 2010 compared to the previous year by as much as 56.7% – 54.7 million such devices were sold. This means that the smartphone market is growing rapidly – and the data explosion in the Internet continues.

“Services are always online, permanent status, location and email queries, etc. are very popular with users. What the user is not natural to think: What kind of an impact these services on the networks and what that means for customer experience, “said Dietmar Appelt Auer, Head of Subregion Central Eastern Europe (West & South Europe), Nokia Siemens Networks . “Congested Networks dull but in any case, the surfing experience.”

In addition to smart phones also cause huge congestion signal traffic on the network. This signal traffic can bypass the networks often do not have to weigh as intelligent networks satisfy the wishes and needs of both laptops and smart phones, and to make the users of both device types happy.

“Nokia Siemens Networks is the only network provider that installs an industry standard in its networks, which leads to unnecessary network-clogging signal to reduce to one quarter, thus improving the battery life of the smart devices,” continues Appeltauer.

Other elements of Intelligent Networks (Smart Networks) at Nokia Siemens Networks are:

  • Better handling of network signals and network utilization through optimized use of network capacity
  • Network congestion by balancing the network planning and optimization, and device management and identity management solutions

Mobile broadband in Austria

Also in Austria growing mobile broadband: According to the latest RTR study on broadband use in Austria, the share of wireless broadband access in three years (2006-2009) of 5% increased to 27% and thus in 2009 the Internet access via cable broadband with 29 % open.

Especially in rural areas are the domain of radio coverage, as they due to strong economies of density (density advantages, falling unit costs with increasing regional penetration) with cable infrastructure can not or will not supply enough. Mobile Broadband can make a significant contribution to reducing the “digital divide” between town and country.

For applications with lower bandwidth, which is typical for the private sector – such as surfing the Internet and send and receive e-mails – mobile broadband as a replacement is used for fixed broadband. Three of four households have only mobile broadband Internet over this connection.

“We work together with all the operators in Austria and can convince them with our innovative solutions over and over again,” said Peter Wukowits, the new Country Director Nokia Siemens Networks, Austria.

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