BARCELONA, Spain — Lucent Technologies recently announced Lucent Base
Station Router (BSR), that integrates key components of third-generation (3G)
mobile networks into a single network element.
By combining a base station, radio network controller and core network router
functionalities into one system, the Lucent BSR can simplify and reduce the cost
of operating IP-based mobile networks, cut the cost of upgrading 3G networks —
including HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) and CDMA2000 (Code Division
Multiple Access). In addition to supporting high speed data services, and
noticeably improve the quality of service as perceived by subscribers.
Designed with data-intensive IP services in mind, the Lucent BSR —
especially when paired with Lucent's IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) solution —
forms the heart of a more simple, flexible and efficient network architecture
that can better support next-generation converged services such as voice over
IP, broadcast/multicast and wireless broadband services.
"Lucent's Base Station Router will help mobile operators extend the
value of their 3G network investments by helping them prepare for the evolution
to IMS-based multimedia applications, and enable them to cost-effectively meet
growing customer demand for high-speed data services," said Mike Iandolo,
president of Mobility Access Solutions for Lucent Technologies' Network
Solutions Group. "The Lucent BSR will enable operators to fill in coverage
gaps more quickly and at lower cost, and introduce new mobile broadband and IP
services and expand into new markets, all while offering the benefit of seamless
access to the broader 3G network."
Lucent's Worldwide Services arm, a recognized leader in helping customers
transform their networks, is uniquely positioned to support Lucent BSR customers
as they implement new architectures for converged networks and content-rich
blended services. Lucent services will enable customers to reap the benefits of
Lucent's BSR technology by providing its vast portfolio of capabilities,
including network planning, design, deployment (including backhaul),
optimization, and operations support systems (OSS). Lucent services also provide
expanded capabilities for Lucent BSR deployments via customized IMS and related
IP applications and other services.
The Lucent BSR offers a variety of benefits for operators and end users
alike. It brings the IP network closer to mobile subscribers, helps reduce
latency (the time it takes for information to travel from the end-user to the
network and back) and makes it easier to ensure a consistent, end-to-end quality
of service for subscribers. Because it uses standard signaling interfaces
defined by the 3G Partnership Project (3GPP) and 3GPP2 (standards-setting bodies
responsible for defining the characteristics of 3G networks), the Lucent BSR can
be easily integrated into any IP network deployed and managed by a 3G mobile
operator.
It also enables a variety of capital and operational cost savings. For
example, the BSR reduces the need to invest in, upgrade or reconfigure other
network elements in the radio network architecture, thereby cutting down on the
time and cost associated with expanding the coverage and capacity of a given
network. In addition, by eliminating the need for multiple network elements, the
Lucent BSR will help reduce maintenance and backhaul costs.
Lucent is demonstrating a UMTS version of the Lucent BSR at the 3GSM World
Congress trade show and exhibition in Barcelona, Spain (Feb. 13 — 16).
For more information on Lucent Technologies, which has headquarters in
Murray Hill, N.J., USA, visit http://www.lucent.com.