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Alcatel and Fujitsu Demonstrate Live 3G Network and Applications in China

date: November 20, 2001

Building on their collaboration in next-generation wireless technology, Alcatel and Fujitsu Limited have successfully carried out voice and high-speed data and video communications using actual applications on a live end-to-end 3G/UMTS mobile infrastructure network, in full compliance with W-CDMA 3GPP 99 standards. The demonstration was held at the recently concluded PT/Wireless & Networks Comm China 2001 event in Beijing.

Highlighting the quality of voice communications and confirming the Evolium 3G infrastructure's high-speed data and video transfer capability (360Kbps available for the end user), the demonstration included web browsing, access to online information, image transfer, video streaming & downloading, and even transfer of live video from a remote Webcam in Shanghai. In addition, the demonstration included selected mobile applications developed by Fujitsu and being used in Japan, such as mobile reservation and ticketing services.

For the demonstration, the companies installed an Evolium Node B (base station), part of the UTRAN (UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network) radio system, in their exhibition booth in Beijing. It was connected to the Evolium UTRAN Radio Network Controller (RNC) and the Alcatel Core Network in Shanghai - a distance of about 1200 km - using E1 lines. Evolium SAS is the joint venture between Alcatel and Fujitsu, which is responsible for product definition and R&D of 2G and 3G/UMTS mobile radio infrastructures. The 3G/UMTS infrastructure not only transports voice communications in circuit mode but also allows transfer of data and high-speed video images in packet mode. These communication links were achieved using Fujitsu's icTerm 3G terminals.

"Combining the resources and talents of Fujitsu, Alcatel and Shanghai Bell Alcatel Mobile Communications (SBAMC), we have constructed a very compelling end-to-end 3G solution and demonstrated its viability and tremendous potential," said Hiroaki Takeichi, president, Network Systems Group and member of the Board, Fujitsu Limited. "The successful 3G implementation at PT/Wireless afforded us an excellent opportunity to jointly promote the Evolium 3G network solution at one of the most important trade shows of the year and we anticipate leveraging this success around the Asia Pacific region."

Ron Spithill, president of Alcatel Asia Pacific, added "Not only have Alcatel and Fujitsu successfully demonstrated the only live 3G without a simulated core network at PT/Wireless, but we have shown to our Chinese customers and prospects that the partnership between Alcatel and Fujitsu, through Evolium SAS, is working well, and is providing full-fledged 3GPP-compliant solutions that work."

 



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