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T-Mobile, Ubiquisys and Huawei Co-Operate on Femtocell Interoperability Tests

12/12/2009 13:36 (96 Day 20:45 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- T-Mobile, the mobile arm of Deutsche Telekom AG, Ubiquisys Limited (“Ubiquisys”) and Huawei Technologies ("Huawei") on December 11 announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to conduct femtocell Interoperability Testing (IOT) at T-Mobile’s labs over the next 6 months.

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These ground-breaking interoperability tests will involve Femtocells from both Ubiquisys and Huawei, which will communicate using the 3GPP’s new Iuh standardised open interface. They will be connected to a Huawei Femto Gateway into T-Mobile’s core network.

 

"T-Mobile, Ubiquisys and Huawei are committed to a scalable, multi-vendor femtocell market based on open standards. Today’s announcement paves the way for operators to select standards-based Femtocells and Femto Gateways from multiple vendors, safe in the knowledge that they will be fully compatible with each other and their core networks," Deutsche Telekom said.

 

Klaus-Jürgen Krath of T-Mobile said: "T-Mobile has a long track record of practical innovation in the mobile industry. We are active members of the Femto Forum and the standards bodies, we have completed comprehensive femtocell trials with Ubiquisys and Huawei, and we have made a strategic investment in Ubiquisys. These IOT-tests will demonstrate for the first time that femtocell interoperability is becoming a reality."

 

"To reach their full market potential, Femtocells must be more like mobile phones - interchangeable with the network they connect to," said Will Franks, CTO and Founder, Ubiquisys. "As a pioneer in this industry, we designed our Femtocell from day one to connect to multiple Femto Gateways, ready for the introduction of a 3GPP standardised interface. We are delighted to be working with T-Mobile and Huawei to demonstrate the huge potential of femtocell interoperability."

 

Wan Biao, President of Huawei Wireless Product Line said, "We are very pleased to partner with T-Mobile and Ubiquisys for this IOT. This cooperation will be an important step for the whole Femtocell industry ecosystem. Since 2005 Huawei began the research on Femtocell and has become a leading E2E solution provider with deployments of Femtocell commercial and trial networks across the world. 2010 will see the transition for Femto to the mass market. Huawei will devote to the standardization and maturity of the industry together with the operators and other vendors."

 

 

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