Bangkok--26 Nov--Huawei
Huawei, a leader in providing next-generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world, today announced that it has exclusively deployed a LTE TDD trail network for China Mobile at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou. Visitors to the Asian Games are able to enjoy a range of cutting-edge services, such as mobile HD (high definition) video conferencing and surveillance and HD video on demand. Using a portable digital video camera with the LTE TDD module-embedded, members of the media can send real-time high-resolution photos and live broadcast video across the world.
“As the use of data services is at an all-time high around the world, the development and rapidly growing uptake of LTE is in direct response to consumer requirements for faster mobile communication services,” said Ying Weimin, President of LTE Network, Huawei. “The success of this deployment, along with the success of our LTE TDD network at the Shanghai Expo, reaffirms the high performance and reliability of LTE TDD solutions and demonstrates Huawei’s commitment to enabling operators around the world to deliver superior mobile media experiences to their customers.”
Huawei’s demo network delivers the following solutions and services:
- Low carbon and cost efficient LTE TDD base station, based on Huawei’s industry-leading SingleRAN solution
- Evolved Packet Core (EPC)
- HD video conferencing, mobile HD video surveillance, catch-and-transfer, live broadcast, and HD video on demand (VOD)
- LTE TDD devices featuring high-end chipsets
- E2E service deployment, management, and service guarantee
As a leading provider of E2E mobile broadband solutions, Huawei constructed the world’s first LTE FDD network for TeliaSonera in Norway and was awarded the world’s first LTE TDD commercial contract from Aero2 in Poland. To date, Huawei has won 18 commercial LTE contracts and has partnered with leading operators in Europe, North America, Asia Pacific and the Middle East to deploy over 70 LTE/EPC trial networks deployments around the world.