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mobilkom austria selects Actix solutions for UMTS network optimization

January 13, 2003

Actix, a mobile network performance optimization company, has announced that mobilkom austria, Austria’s mobile network operator, is to use its Rollout Verification Solution (RVS) and Accelerated Network Rollout (ANR) technology for the analysis and optimisation of mobilkom austria’s recently announced UMTS network.

mobilkom austria is one of the first European mobile operators to announce the scheduled launch of its public UMTS network in 2003. The operator has subsequently selected Actix’ RVS and ANR solutions for the support of the network optimisation strategy. Testing with Actix’ solutions began in mid-December 2002.

With Actix's RVS and ANR solutions the company said it will help mobilkom austria to overcome the current testing problems caused by the lack of 3G handsets and to analyze the network performance when logging test data on test phones in the early stage of network development.

By combining the ANR and RVS technology, operators like mobilkom austria are able to integrate handset data with scanner data to form a complete picture of how their UMTS network will perform, allowing them to design and optimise their networks for the future.

With UMTS, larger amounts of data can be transmitted. Thanks to the greater bandwidth of frequency channels (5 MHz instead of 200 kHz with GSM) the UMTS radio network will enable multimedia applications. This means that with UMTS, voice, data, text images, audio and video can be transmitted, leading to a greater number of service that customers will be able to subscribe to.

 


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