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NEC Claims 24% Higher Throughput in 5G with Newly Launched Enhanced Traffic Management Solution

NEC Claims 24% Higher Throughput in 5G with Newly Launched Enhanced Traffic Management Solution Image Credit: NEC

NEC has launched an enhanced Traffic Management Solution (TMS) for 5G that it says improve the throughput of high speed networks that support data transfer rates of more than 5Gbps.

According to NEC, TMS increases the quality of experience for end users and enables Communication Service Providers (CSPs) to efficiently operate networks by providing them with sophisticated control over communications traffic.

The full commercial launch of 5G requires greater throughput from core networks as well as wireless networks in order to realize high-speed, high-capacity communications. After the deployment of 5G, there will be a mixture of networks with different communication speeds, such as 4G and 5G. Therefore, it is necessary to assure network stability at the time of a terminal's handover between different types of networks.

NEC's enhanced TMS features advanced component software that increases the performance and accuracy of analytics. Moreover, Dynamic TCP Optimization, a function that enables control in response to changing network conditions, has extended its scope to the ultrahigh-speed range of 5Gbps or more.

NEC claims that trials of the enhanced TMS in a 5G test environment have improved 5G communications quality by increasing throughput by approximately 24% in the ultrahigh-speed range of 5Gbps or more; reducing download time during the handover from 4G to 5G by approximately 27%; and reducing the time to reach the maximum speed during the handover from 4G to 5G by approximately 64%.

Kazuhiro Tagawa, GM, Network Solutions Division, NEC
NEC contributes to a better experience for end users and more efficient network operations for CSPs by continuing to enhance TMS. Our TMS has been adopted by over 20 CSPs worldwide and we look forward to seeing it drive the further advancement of 5G.

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