Nokia Siemens Networks launches Liquid Net
Nokia Siemens Networks has launched Liquid Net. It allows an operator to set up its network to self-adapt to meet capacity and coverage requirements based on demand. With Liquid Net, operators can unleash the full potential of their existing business assets and create new revenue sources.
"Capacity in today's conventional networks is typically frozen in separate places; at individual base station sites, in parts of the core network that manage voice and data services, or in the optical and IP transport networks. Each is a potential bottleneck to someone getting the broadband service they want at a particular moment. Fluctuating, unpredictable demand in one part of the network means huge chunks of capacity can be left idle elsewhere, making poor use of existing investments. For example, as much as 50% of a conventional core network's capacity can be dormant. Instead, Liquid Net unleashes frozen network capacity into a reservoir of resources that can flow to fulfill unpredictable demand, wherever and whenever people use broadband," said Marc Rouanne, Head, Network Systems, Nokia Siemens Networks.
Liquid Net uses automated, self-adapting broadband optimization. In addition, Liquid Net channels traffic in the transport network along the path of least resistance and lowest cost between operator sites. Liquid Net is built on the principles of Liquid Radio architecture. It adds Liquid Core and Liquid Transport functionality to the network which can be implemented either separately in multi-vendor environments or in concert across an operator's entire network to bring the full benefits of Liquid Net to bear.
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