Huawei Now Offers BYOD, eLTE Broadband Trunking Solutions

12 Mar 2013

Huawei has included a BYOD solution and eLTE broadband trunking products to its portfolio. It will sell the said products to North American enterprises by way of the channel.

Huawei BYOD Mobility Solution

China-based Huawei's BYOD mobility solution is touted to have been built on an all-inclusive network architecture that accommodates cellular, fixed line, and WLAN networks. It is said to give personal devices of employees secure access to corporate enterprise networks and help enhance work efficiency.

Huawei claims that the company's new BYOD solution can perform a "reasonable QoS scheduling," which allows fast service processing for multiple users. AR-series routers ensure the fast provisioning of services to the enterprise. Huawei BYOD Mobility Solution also "supports E2E network management through a unified management platform and conserves energy with a smart sleep feature of idle access points (AP)."

Huawei's BYOD platform is based on AnyOffice, which means it can support a wide range of personal mobile devices and use numerous authentication modes for access. The platform runs on both LTE and wide area network (WAN) technologies. It also features mobile conferencing, mobile device management functionalities, a secure browser, and a virtual desktop infrastructure.

Huawei eLTE Broadband Trunking Solution

Touted by the company as "the world's first professional LTE-based broadband trunking solution," this new addition to Huawei's product portfolio is a 100-megabyte broadband trunking service that is built on LTE and is designed for disaster response and enterprise continuity. The broadband trunking solution is said to be capable of operating under harsh settings while providing communications services during emergency situations.

To enable customers to communicate quickly during an emergency situation, Huawei's eLTE broadband trunking solution features a voice group setup delay that is less than 300 milliseconds and a less than 150-millisecond duration for the push-to-talk function. To address the non-uniformity of frequency resources as well as the challenge of getting frequency resources, the solution is designed to support a range of frequency bands (400MHz, 800MHz, 1.4GHz, and 1.8GHz) and allows for customized user adjustments. Huawei's eLTE broadband trunking solution also supports varying network sizes.

Jörg Huth, director of the Railway Solution Unit of Huawei Enterprise in Western Europe, performed a demonstration during the launch at CeBIT 2013. A Huawei EP680 terminal, which provides voice trunking and video dispatching services, was submerged in a simulated flood receptacle. The EP680 terminal was still able to maintain high-quality video and voice transmission when subjected to that environment. Huawei's terminal unit is also touted to withstand extreme temperatures, shock, and explosions.

Vertical industries that are targeted by Huawei for its new eLTE broadband trunking solution includes federal, oil and mining, and transportation. Services provided include location services, video dispatch and surveillance, and voice trunking. (KOM) Link. Link. Link.

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