Huawei powered eAccess of Japan to deploy UMTS/LTE 1.7 GHz network

By Telecom Lead Team: Huawei will deploy the nationwide
scale UMTS/ LTE convergence network for eAccess, a telecom operator in Japan.


Huawei claims that this is the world’s first UMTS/LTE 1.7
GHz convergent network. Adopting Huawei’s SingleRAN solution, this network can
support WCDMA and LTE technologies simultaneously.


“We are very much delighted to deploy commercial
ultra high speed LTE service using Huawei’s SingleRAN solution. LTE would
greatly contribute to increasing eAccess’ competitiveness, further enhancing
the leading position of our company as a mobile broadband operator. Together
with Huawei, eAccess will prepare for the launch of the LTE service from this
March, and to extend the mobile broadband based on LTE,” said Eric Gan,
representative director, president of eAccess.


Based on the actual customers and traffic map, Huawei
provides eAccess with SingleRAN convergent solution, including RAN (Radio
Access Network), CN (Core Network) and terminal devices. Network can be quickly
deployed by Huawei’s DBS (Distributed Base Station) that brings reliable
quality and cost-effectiveness. With SDR (Software Defined Radio) technology,
1.7 GHz RRU can simultaneously support WCDMA and LTE.


We are very much honored to deploy LTE network for
eAccess. This new network of eAccess is the world’s first SingleRAN UMTS/LTE
1.7GHz convergence commercial network. eAccess’ choice not only proved that
Huawei is leading LTE commercialization in the MBB era, but also greatly
promoted the entire Asia Pacific regions for LTE commercial process,” said
Ying Weimin, president of GSM&UMTS&LTE Wireless Networks, Huawei.


According to GSA, there are 49 commercial LTE networks
launched globally and 23 of them are using Huawei’s end-to-end SingleRAN LTE
solution.


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