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Huawei Completes Industry's First SingleSON Test on an LTE Commercial Network

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Huawei

Shenzhen, China, July 30, 2012: Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, today announced that it has completed the industry's first SingleSON test on an LTE commercial network in Hong Kong.

Huawei Completes LTE to GSM ANR Interoperability Test

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Huawei

Huawei has announced the completion of a multi-mode, LTE to GSM ANR (Automatic Neighbor Relations) IOT (Interoperability Test). Based on 3GPP R9 standards, Huawei’s completed LTE-to-GSM ANR IOT: reduces manual configuration for neighbor relations by 90%, improve handover success rate, and reduces network management and optimization costs for operators.

Huawei activates ANR in commercial LTE network

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SingleSON

Huawei has announced the commercial launch of the Automatic Neighbor Relation (ANR) feature on LTE networks in Cologne, Germany. The 3GPP standardized ANR feature is one of the important features of overall Self-Organizing Network (SON) solution. 

Automatic Neighbour Relation (ANR)

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Manually provisioning and managing neighbor cells in traditional mobile network is challenging task and it becomes more difficult as new mobile technologies are being rolled out while 2G/3G cells a

3GPP, NGNMN & TM Forum: Operator Top Ten Requirements

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Operation Requirements for next generation multi-technology networks were the key topic that brought 3GPP, NGMN and TM Forum together for a workshop held March 29-30 2010 in Bonn.

Automatic Neighbour Relation in LTE

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Manually provisioning and managing neighbor cells in traditional mobile network is challenging task and it becomes more difficult as new mobile technologies are being rolled out while 2G/3G cells a