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Huawei Tested VoLTE to CDMA Interop using Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor

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Following a successful joint testing between Huawei and Qualcomm on voice interoperability test for LTE FDD to CDMA early last year, both the tech giants have completed an end-to-end voice interoperability test for LTE TDD to CDMA, using the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 400 (8X30) processor and Huawei's CSFB (Circuit Switched Fallback) voice solutions.

 

Kevin Wu, President for CDMA/LTE Wireless Networks at Huawei, said, "This successful test is a milestone for the commercialization of LTE voice technologies. It gives CDMA operators more choices for smoothly evolving to a wholly integrated LTE system, and reaffirms Huawei's commitment to protect existing investments and improving the operational efficiency of multi-mode and multi-frequency networks."

 

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