| 28 January 2004 - Radioplan, a supplier of 3G radio
network planning, optimization, and measurement analysis
solutions, announced today that their commerically available
WiNeS UMTS optimization solution has cut the cycle time
for tuning the radio access network of a large city by
over 80%.
WiNeS, a sophisticated, fully-featured 3G optimization
toolset that has been developed to its current level
of advanced functionality over several years, is available
for use in-service today. This fact has generated immense
interest in Radioplans unique solution.
Trials with major network operators and equipment vendors
have shown that Radioplans proprietary software
technology and flexible interfaces allowed for an exceptionally
smooth integration of the WiNeS toolset into the deployment
process, and an extremely fast turnaround time for optimized
radio network configuration results.
Johannes Huebner, Radioplans Executive Manager,
commented Radioplans optimization solutions
are designed to make life easy for our customers. By
thinking about the entire optimization process and listening
carefully to the needs of vendors and operators, we
have removed a large chunk of time and created an enormous
advantage for our partners.
Radioplans WiNeS platform cuts redundant steps
from the optimization process by bridging the gap between
planning and measurement data, and by integrating the
stages required into a single platform. This approach
has the dual advantage of eliminating unproductive conversion
stages while updating planning models with real world
data. The subsequent efficiency of the system greatly
accelerates the availability of data for evaluation
and optimization.
A new document which outlines the thinking behind Radioplans
solution can be downloaded at www.radioplan.com.
Radioplan will be presenting the technology behind
their integrated UMTS planning, measurement analysis
and optimization solution WiNeS at the SMi W-CDMA Conference
in London, UK, 16-17 February 2004, and demonstrating
the WiNeS platform at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes,
France 23-26 February 2004 (Hall 2, Stand F59).
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