Harris Stratex Networks' New Eclipse Adaptive Optimization Maximizes Backhaul Efficiency for Introduction of IP Data Transport for 4G Mobile Network Evolution
New feature lets mobile operators deliver more 'megabits per megahertz' than ever before
BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harris Stratex
Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: HSTX), a leading specialist in high speed IP backhaul
solutions for mobility and broadband networks, today introduced its new
Adaptive Optimization(TM) for the Eclipse Packet Node wireless platform,
enabling mobile network operators to maximize the bandwidth efficiency of the
entire wireless backhaul starting at the network edge. Adaptive Optimization
frees up additional, high availability capacity to support the introduction of
high-speed IP services in the network.
The new Adaptive Optimization capability will be showcased at Mobile World
Congress in Barcelona, February 16-19, in its meeting room located in Hall 4,
Level 2, Suite 4.2HS18. It comprises a key element in the solution offered by
Harris Stratex Networks for IP Mobile Network evolution and is available now
as a part of the market-leading Eclipse Packet Node wireless IP platform.
Adaptive Optimization for the first time combines Adaptive Modulation, RAN
Optimization, and Pseudowire transport to deliver maximum bandwidth
utilization and efficiency, while providing a low risk step to an all IP
transport. Adaptive Optimization solves the lack of carrier class reliability
when using Adaptive Modulation alone whereby adverse path conditions
periodically constrict the throughput available for IP services increasing the
probability of service interruptions for end users. Adaptive Optimization
achieves this by increasing the 5x9's available throughput for packet based
services by up to 500% over what can be achieved by adaptive modulation only,
without requiring additional frequency or bandwidth resources and without
costly modifications to the installed radio and antenna equipment. The
additional throughput can then be allocated to IP traffic that is
automatically managed according to operator-defined quality of service
profiles for customer traffic.
The Harris Stratex Networks solution, highlighted by the Adaptive
Optimization capability, is designed specifically for network operators around
the world who are introducing new mobile broadband services based upon
3.5G/HSPA technologies and simultaneously preparing networks for evolution to
4G/LTE. This demand for extra capacity places huge pressure on the backhaul
portion of the network. Operators need to be able to significantly increase
the capacity delivered by their wireless backhaul with a minimum of additional
CAPEX and OPEX spending, while preserving existing 2G/3G voice services.
This new capability adds to the impressive array of features supported by
Eclipse for high speed Ethernet/IP transport, including embedded Layer 2
switch intelligence, highly efficient IP transport at link speeds up to
1Gbit/s and above, all with extremely low latency and network resiliency
features such as link aggregation and patent-pending Resilient Wireless Packet
Ring(TM) for carrier-class network convergence times. Eclipse Packet Node now
is the leading MEF 9 and 14 certified wireless platform driving convergence
between legacy TDM and future IP transport networks, in a cost-effective and
low risk approach for operators still trying to determine their preferred
evolutionary path. Harris Stratex is also a founding member and chair of the
Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) Mobile Backhaul Work Group, which is seeking to
promote and define the use of Carrier Ethernet services for mobile/cellular
backhaul networks and their evolution.
"We are extremely excited that through this new innovation we can address
the IP backhaul business case concerns of our customers by providing a market
leading dollar-per-Megahertz solution, while also providing a simple, low
risk, and incremental migration path to IP," said Paul Kennard, Harris Stratex
Networks' Chief Technology Officer. "We believe this will help our customers
avoid the backhaul bottleneck by being able to manage their limited frequency
resources much more efficiently, and to create additional backhaul capacity to
enable them to introduce new high speed IP over their existing wireless
backhaul infrastructure and channel bandwidths."
Harris Stratex Networks will be displaying its Adaptive Optimization
solution at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, February 16-19, in the Harris
Stratex meeting room located in Hall 4, Level 2, Suite 4.2HS18.
About Harris Stratex Networks, Inc.
Harris Stratex Networks, Inc. is a leading specialist in backhaul
solutions for mobility and broadband networks. The company offers reliable,
flexible and scalable wireless network solutions, backed by comprehensive
professional services and support. Harris Stratex Networks serves all global
markets, including mobile network operators, public safety agencies, private
network operators, utility and transportation companies, government agencies
and broadcasters. Customers in more than 135 countries depend on Harris
Stratex Networks to build, expand and upgrade their voice, data and video
solutions. Harris Stratex Networks is recognized around the world for
innovative, best-in-class wireless networking solutions and services. For more
information, visit www.HarrisStratex.com.