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ITU
Telecom World 2003
October
15, 2003
Huawei launches UMTS and NGN products
GENEVA
-- Huawei Technologies has premiered two new products
at the ongoing ITU TELECOM WORLD 2003. It unveiled its
UMTS R4 solution, consisting of a universal mobile communication
core network product and a comprehensive base station
portfolio. The second highlight was the launch of the
global version of its U-SYS NGN solution.
Huawei
has been putting great emphasis on its partnerships.
The vendor has formed joint ventures with powerhouses
like 3Com, Siemens, NEC and Matsushita. During the show,
Huawei is also co-operating with Qualcomm, doing a live
demo of CDMA450 EV-DO at the booth. In addition, it
has announced its partnership with Fibernet. The latter
is using Huawei's NetEngine 40 for a nationwide network
construction in the UK.
William
Xu, executive vice president, Huawei Technologies, said:
"Our success at ITU TELECOM WORLD 2003 shows that
NGN and UMTS solutions are in high demand worldwide.
Huawei is on the forefront of this technological evolution
and is providing its customers with first-rate equipment
for their telecom needs. Our products have been deployed
in over 40 countries, including Germany, UK, France,
Russia, Brazil, and Singapore."
Fibernet,
the network service provide, has deployed Huawei's transparent
LAN service throughout the UK. Huawei's fifth-generation
router, the Quidway NE40, will power Fibernet's national
Ethernet/MPLS backbone and provide a high performance
converged services platform for key business customers.
The new service will provide Fibernet's customers with
cost savings, when compared to more traditional legacy
services like ATM and Frame Relay -- up to 80 percent
according to industry analyst Ovum.
James
Yang, data product director of Huawei Technologies (UK),
said: "Many telecom companies have encountered
problems with ASIC-based routers in the IP core layer
because of their inability to provide advanced services
in an effective, timely and convenient manner. Huawei's
fifth-generation router, based on network processor
(NP) technology, changes that, providing customers with
a core router that combines guaranteed high performance
and flexible service capability."
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