Guangdong Unicom has deployed Huawei's miniature Atom router in its commercial mobile network to support of quality of experience assessments of its customers.
Huawei's Atom Router plugs directly into a service port of a device on an existing network, such as a base station, router, or switch, and does not require external power. It provides real-time service level agreement (SLA) measurements and accurate SLA reporting, as well as quick fault location capabilities. The router supports seamless access to 3G/4G mobile bearer networks and smooth OAM capability expansion.
Huawei said its solution delivers super-high precision IP Flow Performance Measurement (FPM). It monitors network KPIs to illustrate service quality including measuring packet loss rate and delay of end-to-end service packets transmitted on an IP network to determine network performance.
http://pr.huawei.com/en/news/hw-413569-4g.htm#.VNGDmP6-2-0
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
China Unicom Employs Huawei's Atom Router for QoE
Tuesday, February 03, 2015
China, China Unicom, Huawei, Routers, Testing