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Ericsson Review
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Ericsson Review, no. 03, 2002


Packet data in the Ericsson CDMA2000 radio access network
Ericsson's CDMA2000 radio access network consists of a base station controller, radio base stations, a radio network controller and TEMS for CDMA2000. It uses open interfaces to the MSC and PDSN. A key feature of CDMA2000 1X packet-data service is that the packet-data connection between the mobile station and the network is always on. |
Ericsson Telecom Server Platform 4
Ericsson has, in the Telecom Server Platform 4, taken a giant step toward combining its know-how and experience of telecommunications systems with open technologies and standards from the data communications industry. The result is a carrier-class server which is always on, scalable, and open, and which adds value for Ericsson's customers. |
AAL2 switching in the WCDMA radio access network
The use of ATM and AAL2 switching techniques in the traffic concentration nodes can significantly reduce the need for link capacity in the access network. The most important sources of these savings are the statistical fluctuation of the number of AAL2 connections, the fluctuation of the number of users at a base station due to mobility, and the granularity of the ATM virtual channel cell rate. |
Microwave transmission in mobile networks
Ericsson's microwave transmission solution for second- and third-generation mobile networks enables operators to combine the use of point-to-point and point-to-multipoint technologies in the most cost-effective and spectrum-efficient way. |
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