Altobridge Licenses Its Local Connectivity Platform(tm) To Ericsson
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Nov 13, 2007
Author: festprint
Topic: Mobile & Handheld Industry
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Altobridge Licenses Its Local Connectivity Platform(tm) To Ericsson
Macau and Ireland-/Wi-Fi Technology News/- Altobridge Ltd., an Irish company specialising in remote wireless communications, today announced that it has licensed its patent pending Local Connectivity Platform? to Ericsson, the leading telecom supplier. This agreement enables Ericsson to provide local switching across its GSM Base Station portfolio.
The Altobridge solution makes it possible for calls, originating and terminating from the same Base Station or cluster of Base Stations, to be switched locally in the GSM Radio Network, while the mobile operator?s existing call control architecture remains unaffected. This meets the critical requirements of mobile operators, i.e. there is no impact on key areas: Subscriber Services, Subscriber Management, Network Management and Charging. Coupled with this important breakthrough is an improvement in voice quality for remote subscriber groups previously connected via satellite.
Altobridge CEO, Mike Fitzgerald, stated, ?This feature cuts transmission costs on all base stations on any network, but has its most profound effect on the higher cost transmissions traditionally associated with emerging markets. Switching calls as close as possible to subscribers ensures that the ultimate cost of delivering the call is kept to an absolute minimum. The opportunity for Altobridge is to roll out this important technology breakthrough to all mobile operators. Our licensing agreement with the leading telecom supplier, Ericsson, provides a platform for significant market penetration of this technology.?
?Currently, wireless network roll-out is concentrated on low-ARPU / high-growth emerging markets. Traffic analysis within these community-centric markets has deduced that the majority of calls remain local to a particular community. As transmission costs are traditionally greater in such places, the cost of delivering local calls between subscribers ends up being disproportionately high, which prohibits communication roll-out even further. Altobridge?s Local Connectivity Platform? addresses this very cost and removes it. The significant improvement in voice quality for remote subscriber groups, e.g. when satellite is used, is also a vital factor in improving the quality of communication for the hugely important, emerging market segment,? Fitzgerald concluded.
Dick Spring, Chairman of Altobridge and former Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland, stated, ?At a time when the GSM Association has just announced an initiative to drive US$50 billion of investment by the telecoms industry into delivering rural mobile communications to isolated communities across Africa over the next five years, this partnership could not have come at a more important time.?
Visit Altobridge at the GSM Association?s Mobile Asia Congress (November 12-15, 2007) in Macau, Stand BO3 Hall D
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About Altobridge (http:// www.altobridge.com )
Headquartered at Kerry Technology Park, Ireland and with regional offices in Tyson?s Corner, Virginia, USA and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Altobridge is a leading provider of remote wireless telecommunications solutions. The company?s core, patented AM Gateway Platform? and Local Connectivity Platform? enable standard, cost-effective backhaul to/from remote Base Station sites as well as local call switching at the remote Base Station site. These solutions have been successfully tested and deployed in the Remote Community/Enterprise, Aeronautical, Maritime and Secure Military/First Responder wireless communication markets. Altobridge licenses its software to leading vendors and operators and can also provide a fully managed wireless service to mobile operators.
Wireless operator clients include: Maxis (Remote Community), AeroMobile (Aeronautical GSM), Blue Ocean Wireless (Maritime GSM). Vendor clients include: Ericsson (Local Connectivity).
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