Radisys and InterDigital, a mobile technology research and development company, have recently announced that they have demonstrated interoperability between a Radisys end-to-end LTE network, including the CellEngine™ eNodeB and Evolved Packet Core, with InterDigital’s oneMPOWER M2M Platform.
The success of this integration and interoperability showcases that the networking technologies supporting Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets) composed of disparate LTE and Wi-Fi networks are ready for network deployment, said Radisys.
The Internet of Things is projected to reach 25 billion devices by 2020, which will only increase today’s ever-growing mobile data traffic. By embracing both LTE and Wi-Fi as complementary technologies in a converged HetNet solution, mobile operators will be able to meet the bandwidth needs of subscribers, but will require policy-driven control of access assets and interoperability across the network.
Dr. Byung K. Yi, executive vice president, InterDigital Labs, and chief technology officer of InterDigital
The HetNet revolution can only become a reality with the successful convergence of networks to manage the data traffic explosion. Our oneMPOWER Platform is well positioned to support the growing Internet of Things.
Tom McQuade, general manager, CellEngine and Trillium Software, Radisys
Radisys is supporting numerous LTE deployments around the world, including more than 80 LTE small cell wins with our CellEngine TOTALeNodeB small cell software.