NTT DOCOMO Selects Fujitsu to Provide Nokia Siemens Networks’ Core Technology for its LTE Core Network
October 31, 2008 by Jeff Orr
Fujitsu and Nokia Siemens Networks have agreed to cooperate on jointly developing the Service Architecture Evolution (SAE) Gateway, including the Serving Gateway and the PDN Gateway, for the Super 3G project’s Long Term Evolution (LTE) core. The selection of SAE Gateway vendors means NTT DOCOMO is well on track to be among the world’s first operators to introduce the groundbreaking LTE technology that promises a wireless online experience comparable to today’s fixed broadband.
LTE is a next-generation system for mobile networks that enables faster and smoother delivery of new multimedia and rich call applications. Nokia Siemens Networks offers a full end-to-end LTE networks solution, including radio, core, business support systems, network management and integration services.
“We are very pleased to be working with Fujitsu and NTT DoCoMo to advance the progress of LTE,” said Juergen Walter, Head of Converged Core, Nokia Siemens Networks. ”It is a testament to the quality of our LTE solution and our commitment to the Japanese market.”
Nokia Siemens Networks first demonstrated LTE technology in 2006. In LTE, core network functions are performed by the Evolved Packet Core (EPC), which implements voice service in the packet switched domain, fulfilling the goal of networks based on all-IP with access not only from 3G or LTE, but ultimately also Wi-Fi, WiMAX, or even wired access technologies. EPC includes the SAE Gateway and Mobility Management Entity elements, which correspond to the GGSN and SGSN in current 2G/3G packet core networks.







Comments
Please keep comments relevant to this news topic.