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Motorola's LTE advanced Self-Organizing Network helps operators deploy LTE more cost effectively

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, May 19 - 2009 at 13:05
  • PRESS RELEASE

Motorola announced the launch of its Long Term Evolution advanced self-organizing network solution that has been designed to help operators reduce operational expenses from day one of the deployment of their LTE network.

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Motorola's advanced SON is a 3GPP Release 8 standards-compliant solution that draws upon the company's long history in network autonomics (self-management) research and extensive expertise in planning, deploying, optimizing and managing commercial wireless networks. It includes a host of advanced features, improved architecture and leading algorithms that go beyond specifications in the standards.

Motorola's advanced SON solution, a feature of its LTE network offering that includes its recently-announced WBR 500 eNodeB, will be demonstrated at the LTE World Summit in Berlin May 18-20, 2009.

Motorola's advanced SON is an integral part of an LTE network that delivers operational expense cost savings by automating previously manual steps involved in planning, deploying, optimizing and operating the network, hence lowering the need for new operation and management resources typically required to manage an additional network technology (2G, 3G, plus LTE).

In addition to lowering the cost of planning and deploying LTE, the advanced algorithms and features of Motorola's LTE SON solution will help the operator dynamically optimize its network for best performance and make it simpler and easier to manage.

"LTE promises to bring extra capacity and lower cost per bit. With our advanced SON Motorola helps operators get the best performance from their network while lowering their operating expenses to deliver true mobile broadband to the masses. Motorola's advanced SON can really make an impact on delivering operational savings over the lifetime of the network while simplifying the move to LTE."


said Paul Steinberg, chief architect, wireless infrastructure, Motorola Home & Networks Mobility.

Motorola's advanced SON solution, included in the recently released WBR 500 base station infrastructure, deploys quickly with no specialized technician expertise. The solution automatically:
• Discovers its neighbors
• Reconfigures around network failures, and
• Automatically optimizes its radio parameters

In addition, backhaul and interconnect will be automatically configured, and QoS should be self-established and autonomously optimized.

Motorola's advanced SON will radically change deployment times and procedures, especially in the radio network deployment of LTE.
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