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ZTE has demonstrated IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem)-based Voice over
LTE (VoLTE) calls on CSL's LTE network and its existing 2G/3G mobile
networks. The calls finished between IMS clients as well as IMS client
and conventional 2G/3G handsets. The VoLTE calls were made based on the
inter-operability of LTE network and existing 2G/3G networks. In
addition, supplementary services such as call forwarding and call
waiting were demonstrated.
ZTE Corporation (“ZTE”) (H share stock code: 0763.HK / A share stock
code: 000063.SZ), a leading global provider of telecommunications
equipment and network solutions, today demonstrates successful IMS (IP
Multimedia Subsystem) based Voice over LTE (VoLTE) calls on CSL Limited
(CSL)'s LTE network and its existing mobile networks at Mobile Asia
Congress 2010 (MAC 2010). The calls finished between IMS clients as
well as IMS client and conventional 2G/3G handsets. This is the first
time VoLTE calls are made to the industry based on the
inter-operability of LTE network and existing 2G/3G networks. In
addition, supplementary services such as call forwarding, call waiting
were demonstrated.
VoLTE is the next step in developing a standard way of delivering
voice for Long-Term Evolution (LTE). Through the use of its IMS-based
solutions and LTE expertise, ZTE is able to demonstrate how voice will
work seamlessly in the future. The successful VoLTE showcase at MAC
2010 builds on the deep relations between ZTE Corp and CSL. In July
this year, ZTE and CSL began deployment of the world's first 1800
MHz/2600 MHz dual-band LTE network as well as the upgrade of CSL's
existing 3G network with Dual Cell technology. The dual-band LTE network
takes advantage of CSL's spectrum position to provide customers with
better coverage and enhanced penetration, for a more satisfying
communications experience. CSL is one of the first operators in the
world to introduce LTE technology into its network infrastructure.
ZTE provided Uni-CORE solutions for CSL to build an intelligent,
convergent and high-performance core network, achieving 2G/3G/4G full
convergence. CSL's network will support accurate service control and
content-based billing. It provides powerful data throughput to ensure
that the network can deal with the challenges from the explosive growth
of data traffic as well as an increasingly complex services.
CSL's LTE/DC-HSPA+network will provide users with a broader range of
enhanced multimedia services. The IMS-based broadband voice solution
demonstrated at this event and the further deployment of Single Radio
Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC) solution in the future will promote CSL's
mobile voice evolution from traditional network to LTE network.ZTE
provides the continuously innovative core network solutions, helping
CSL to keep its leading position in Hong Kong and enhanced customer
experience.
"The ability to achieve VoLTE is one of the biggest challenges for
operators on the road to deploying LTE networks. ZTE collaborated with
CSL to research this issue and obtained some valuable experience in
voice applications over the LTE network. This not only lays the
foundation for CSL's future IMS-based LTE advanced network deployment
but also provides a significant reference for other operators, "said Xu
Ziyang, President of ZTE's Core Network Products.
ZTE is the provider of core network equipment and solutions
supporting all access technologies. ZTE's all-IP Uni-CORE solutions
covering fixed network softswitch, mobile softswitch and IMS. Recently,
ZTE launched its IMS-based zMILE (ZTE's Multimedia Integrated Life
Experience) solution, including IMS core network, RCS-compliant APP,
and the 7 inch touch-screen ZTE Light multimedia tablet terminal with
inbuilt an IMS client. The zMILE solution is a carrier-class multimedia
solution, enabling a breakthrough in delivering a true multimedia
experience to legacy end users over fixed and/or mobile networks,
including LTE network. As of Q3 2010, ZTE core network globally served
1.34 billion subscribers around 110 countries.
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