The number of mobile subscribers will increase from 3.5 billion in 2008 to more than 5 billion by 2013. By that time, everyone should be able to gain equal access to the network and freely use communication tools for multiple levels of correspondence. Lifestyles and approaches to work will change profoundly as our world becomes a truly networked society. At this point in its evolution, Mobile Broadband will have entered into a rapid development trajectory. Huawei predicts that by 2013, the number of Mobile Broadband subscribers will exceed 2 billion, including 1.6 billion new subscribers, accounting for 80% of new broadband subscribers.

                                                               
 
 

Increasingly enriched services, exponentially and ineluctably expanding volumes of complex content, and billions of access demands create mounting challenges for computing capacity provided by telecommunications infrastructure.

 


                                                               
 

 Mobile Broadband Network Solution White Paper.pdf

The potential benefits of Mobile Broadband are far more than just bandwidth. In the future, it will be possible for everyone to create, access, and share information and engage in social and gaming activities in a completely mobile networked world through any terminal, at any time, from any location.

Despite industry expectations, the evolution of Mobile Broadband is influenced by irregular development in four areas: services and applications, terminals, pricing, and networks. Along with the continuous convergence of the ICT industry, services and applications, terminals, and pricing have, over recent years, reached optimum conditions and achieved revolutionary breakthroughs.

                                                               
 
 

The network architecture consists of the service delivery platform, backbone network, packet core network, mobile backhaul network, mobile broadband access network, and the network management system. The following describes the core solutions in the architecture of Huawei's intelligent Mobile Broadband network:


                                                               
 
 

Huawei's Mobile Broadband solution is founded on our innovative network solutions, leading next-generation communications technologies, and intelligent core network knowledge.

A Smart network architecture can be established by deploying Huawei's "Two Clouds," SingleRAN, and IPTime solutions to help the carriers provide a cost-effective user experience while benefiting from future-proof investment protection.



                                                               
 

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In Jan. 2009, Huawei was awarded the world's first LTE commercial contract by TeliaSonera.

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As of H1 09, Huawei had won more than 150 UMTS/HSPA commercial contracts comprising 130+ HSPA networks.

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Huawei has been granted more than 700 essential patents in the area of wireless communications. There are 259 UMTS essential patents announced on ETSI by Huawei with 9% occupations, and 147 LTE patents with 13.5% share.

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Huawei has dedicated the talents of more than 10,000 engineers to mobile network research and development
 
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