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ZTE has completed interoperability testing of Evolved Packet Core
(EPC) technology, the IP-based core network of the German operator’s
LTE trial system. The trial has been carried out using the 1800 MHz
frequency band. ZTE provided EPC core network infrastructure equipment
for E-Plus and successfully completed multi-vendor integration testing
with several Ericsson LTE base stations which are part of E-Plus’ LTE
trial network.
ZTE Corporation (“ZTE”) (H share stock code: 0763.HK / A share stock
code: 000063.SZ), a leading global provider of telecommunications
equipment, network solutions and mobile devices, has announced it has
successfully completed interoperability testing of LTE / EPC (Evolved
Packet Core) for German operator, E-Plus within the LTE trial network
of E-Plus.
During the testing process, the data transfer took place on the
LTE1800 standard, which is one of the main internationally recognized
frequency bands for LTE. As a leading LTE end-to-end solutions
provider, ZTE provided EPC core network infrastructure equipment for
E-Plus and successfully completed multi-vendor integration testing with
several Ericsson LTE basestations as part of the E-Plus LTE trial
network.
The EPC core network, based on ZTE’s unified high-performance
hardware platform which supports 2G/3G/4G wireless access, reduces
total cost of ownership for operators, as well as substantially
increasing their mobile broadband market competitiveness. The
successful interoperability testing based on the E-Plus LTE trial
network further confirms the strong interoperability, compatibility and
stability of ZTE’s EPC equipment.
E-Plus is one of four mobile operators in Germany and is a wholly
owned German subsidiary of the Netherlands KPN Group. E-Plus holds the
nationwide GSM / UMTS / HSPA network in Germanyand purchased LTE
frequencies in 2010. E-Plus is responsible for implementing advanced
wireless technology to enhance the quality of the network and provides
users with a wireless broadband data services experience.
"All of the tests conducted have a central goal, which is to offer
customers an optimal web browsing experience, anytime, anywhere," said
Rafal Markiewicz, Chief Technology Officer, E-Plus Group.
“ZTE provides an open and flexible LTE end-to-end solution that
supports multi-mode multi-band network construction to meet network
operators’ roll-out needs. In the past few years, ZTE has been working
in the 3G field with E-Plus to offer continuous service and support for
the network," said Xu Ziyang, vice president, ZTE.
ZTE’s Uni-RAN solution is in service with 150 operators around the
world. Till now, ZTE has 38 commercial LTE contracts globally, helping
Bharti Airtel, China Mobile, Hutchison, Softbank, Telenor, Telstra,
Zain and other advanced global operators to successfully construct
large scale LTE networks. ZTE has also deployed LTE trial networks with
more than 100 operators worldwide.
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