Nextel Peru unveils WCDMA Push-to-Talk service

 

Nextel Peru announced that it unveiled the WCDMA
Push-to-Talk (PTT) service based on Huawei’s end-to-end QChat PTT solution and
Qualcomm’s QChat platform.

 

This breakthrough represents the beginning of the next
generation of WCDMA services for Nextel’s subscribers.

 

Nextel Peru worked closely with both Huawei and Qualcomm
in developing this service. Huawei supplied Nextel with its QChat PTT
end-to-end solution, comprised of terminals, RAN which was first deployed in
2009, and packet systems.

 

Qualcomm supplied Nextel with its QChat platform, which
serves as the basis for the WCDMA PTT service, offering users optimal PTT
performance over Nextel Peru’s WCDMA network.

 

Huawei’s QChat PTT solution was designed to meet the
needs of small- and medium-sized companies that value instant communications
supported over a high-speed data network. Thanks to the simplicity of Nextel’s
unlimited radio services and productivity-driven applications, Peruvian users
are now able to enjoy unfettered communications at the touch of a button.

 

Huawei recently showcased
the new HG8240 Optical Network Terminal (ONT) and Intelligent Optical Distribution
Network (iODN) at Fiber To The Home (FTTH) Conference and Expo 2011, in
Orlando, Florida.

 

The versatile HG8240 ONT design allows a single ONT type
to be used for indoor, just-inside, and outdoor applications. It will simplify
network operation and reduce deployment costs. The HG8240 ONT – with 2 POTS and
4 Gigabit Ethernet ports – can be deployed indoor for desk or wall mounting
use.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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