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Radioplan lands 3G optimization contracts
June 29, 2004
Radioplan, a supplier of 3G radio network simulation, optimization, and measurement analysis solutions, has been selected to supply radio network optimization tools and services to four new customers in EMEA and Japan.
Following extensive technical trials and evaluations of a wide range of tools, Radioplan's WiNeS optimization platform and consulting services were chosen to support demanding pre-launch optimization projects by both 3G vendors and 3G mobile operator clients.
The WiNeS product range allows 3G operators to re-engineer the radio environment in a targeted manner by enabling fast and flexible scenario modeling, helping operators examine and support the network quality goals underpinning their business.
"By cutting the time it takes to optimize a particular network scenario to a few minutes, rather than days, Radioplan's solutions allow our customers to examine a wide range of scenarios in just hours, allowing them to consider the trade-offs inherent in a 3G network design and understand the capabilities of existing infrastructure before they make expensive, unnecessary changes" said Dietrich Hunold, Radioplan's Technical Director.
Radioplan's WiNeS software platform features integrated support for a wide range of commercially available measurement acquisition systems and network planning tools, including the latest Atoll API from Forsk, allowing tuning of pathloss data using drive test results and discovery of logical network errors. WiNeS also provides an extended optimization suite, including 2G/3G site selection, cost constraint management, fully-featured graphical, temporal and statistical analysis, and interfaces to vendor-specific RRM algorithms. Several vendor-specific RRM libraries are already supported, allowing extremely precise prediction and optimization of 3G network behavior.
Radioplan will be demonstrating their integrated UMTS dynamic simulation, measurement analysis and optimization solution at the IIR WCDMA Cell Planning conference in Prague, Czech Republic, 29 June - 2 July 2004.
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