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2011-02-17, 04:01 AM
Nokia Siemens, TI countering Alcatel-Lucent’s lightRadio with 'Liquid Radio'
Alcatel-Lucent is drawing a lot of attention at Mobile World Congress with its new lightRadio architecture, which would turn today’s large-celled macro network into a massively distributed network of small transmitters and move its higher order functions out of the cell site and into the cloud. But Alcatel-Lucent isn’t the only vendor developing a fundamentally different approach to the network.
MWC: Nokia Siemens, TI countering Alcatel-Lucent�s lightRadio with 'Liquid Radio' (http://connectedplanetonline.com/3g4g/news/nokia-siemens-ti-countering-alcatel-lucent-with-liquid-radio-0216/)
Antenna Cubes
http://static.arstechnica.com/2011/02/04/antenna-cubes.jpg
Alcatel-Lucent is drawing a lot of attention at Mobile World Congress with its new lightRadio architecture, which would turn today’s large-celled macro network into a massively distributed network of small transmitters and move its higher order functions out of the cell site and into the cloud. But Alcatel-Lucent isn’t the only vendor developing a fundamentally different approach to the network.
MWC: Nokia Siemens, TI countering Alcatel-Lucent�s lightRadio with 'Liquid Radio' (http://connectedplanetonline.com/3g4g/news/nokia-siemens-ti-countering-alcatel-lucent-with-liquid-radio-0216/)
Antenna Cubes
http://static.arstechnica.com/2011/02/04/antenna-cubes.jpg