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NSN, a global leader in mobile broadband, and Juniper Networks, the industry leader in network innovation, are working together to develop mobile IP solutions which cover secure IP connectivity for high-performance mobile broadband networks. The joint initiative will address the increasing demand for better quality and service experience on the high speed broadband connections, in tandem with the proliferation of smart mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets and increased dependency on mobile data among an increasing number of subscribers.
The initiative will provide a host of mobile IP solutions that cover the following areas: Next generation mobile backhaul: for mobile operators that need to upgrade and consolidate their backhaul networks to support LTE and LTE Advanced architecture. Radio access security: to encrypt and firewall traffic coming into the mobile network over the LTE, as well as the 2G/3G radio access network. Mobile Site connectivity: for operators upgrading or extending their mobile infrastructure with the latest NSN products at the controller sites and at the mobile core. Carrier-grade NAT: for operators facing exhaustion of public IPv4 addresses and planning for IPv6 migration. "Joint solution development with Juniper Networks ensures smooth network integration and high quality for our customers," said Gerhard Staudenherz, head of OEM Products Business Line at NSN. "Our end-to-end solutions based on open standards undergo thorough interoperability testing, which translates into cost savings for operators. Moreover, in addition to improving network availability and quality, our Radio Access Security solution is the market-leading 3GPP compliant solution."
"The advent of LTE means that mobile networks have become focused on the transition to IP," said David Fremaux, vice president of Strategic Alliances, Juniper Networks. "NSN and Juniper together deliver an exemplary knowledge base and experience of mobile and IP technology. These four solutions build the best platform for mobile broadband operators as they meet the huge demand for speed, connectivity and security at scale. These are the first steps in the extended partnership, which we expect to deliver network infrastructure for future generations of mobile services."
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