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Celcite implements COPS-enabled LTE services for US Tier 1 mobile operator’s network
Herndon, VA, USA: August 15, 2012 - Celcite Management Solutions (www.celcite.com), the world’s leading provider of automatic optimisation tools and services for wireless networks, announced the successful completion of the LTE RF Optimisation services program for a Tier 1 operator in North America, using Celcite’s COPS™ platform for LTE and its Centralised Maintenance and Optimisation Centre (CMOC) for managed services. Celcite is now working with three leading US operators.
“The rollout of COPS for LTE enabled pre-launch and post-launch optimization services which yielded optimal inter-RAT activities.”
COPS for LTE is the industry’s leading enterprise grade LTE optimisation product for ensuring that GMS, UMTS and LTE technologies work optimally together. It features automatic intelligent correlation (AIC), performance management, configuration management, and advanced analysis functions.
The LTE RF Optimisation services program that Celcite implemented for this US operator included RF shaping and soft parameter tuning on over 400 LTE sites, with a focus on improving KPIs such as PS retainability, traffic, latency, and percentage time on LTE over the course of several months. COPS played a pivotal role in identifying root cause analysis, providing recommendations for improving degraded sites or areas (using COPS-AIC), and RF shaping for LTE, utilising the RF propagation from underlying technologies.
“The rollout of COPS for LTE enabled pre-launch and post-launch optimization services which yielded optimal inter-RAT activities.” said Ajay Khanna, CTO and Senior VP of Engineering “With CMOC powered by COPS for LTE, operators can meet the ever growing data demands of their subscribers by accelerating their service fulfilment activities and time to launch 4G networks. Celcite offers operators a single multi-vendor optimisation tool that can scale to different wireless technologies.”