Leading Operator Successfully Deploys One of the World's First FMC Solutions
ALAMEDA, Calif., Sept. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- UTStarcom, Inc.
(Nasdaq: UTSI) today announced that its mSwitch(TM) solution is powering
Brasil Telecom's (NYSE: BRP) network, which is one of the first fixed mobile
convergence (FMC) networks in the world. Brasil Telecom is the first mobile
operator to implement UTStarcom's mSwitch solution as the key technology
enabler of an FMC offering.
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'As one of the largest broadband providers in Brazil, we see FMC as a new
opportunity to leverage our extensive network resources in a way that will
only benefit our customers' long term communications experiences,' said Dalton
Hayakawa, director of marketing at Brasil Telecom. 'Utilizing UTStarcom's
mSwitch, Brasil Telecom can now offer its customers seamless call connectivity
between cellular and WiFi networks in an expanded coverage area. This will
allow us to retain more customers on our network as they transition between
fixed line and wireless devices and give us the opportunity to demonstrate the
value, strength and quality of our combined voice services.'
Brasil Telecom, one of Brazil's leading wireless and fixed-line
communications providers and incumbent telecom operators, will utilize
UTStarcom's mSwitch solution to enable fixed-line connectivity with GSM
platforms for call continuity between the two networks using a single wireless
device. The FMC solution enables Brasil Telecom to extend its current cellular
coverage area indoors using the new Voice Continuity Call (VCC) handover
between cellular and WiFi networks.
'We've all become somewhat accustomed to the inconvenience of the
occasional dropped wireless call or the necessary termination of a fixed-line
call when leaving the range of the base station,' said Diego Martinez,
Americas regional vice president and general manager for UTStarcom. 'This FMC
solution deployment is an unprecedented step in the implementation of
next-generation telephony services and proves the viability of fixed-mobile
services as we take our first step toward a true IP Multimedia Subsystem -- or
IMS -- network architecture.'
UTStarcom has collaborated extensively with Brasil Telecom on the research
and development of IMS products and services and the implementation of mSwitch
protocols as a mobile softswitch for integration with IMS.