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Zte Technologies www.zte.com.cn A Monthly Publication Vol. 10 No. 6 Issue 101 June/2008 P7 Interview The Development of Core Networks in the New Era Mr. Xu Ziyang, General Manager of Core Network Products —An Interview with Mr. Xu Ziyang, General Manager of Core Network of ZTE Corporation, has long been engaged in the research Products of ZTE Corporation and development of software for mobile Softswitch support system since he joined ZTE in 1998. Case Study Corporate News ZTE Trials IMS with Orange Poland 3 ZTE Records Sterling GSM Volume Shipment The IMS network trial can interoperate with in Q1 2008 legacy GSM and PSTN networks and a newly 3 ZTE Hosts TISPAN#17bis Meeting in Beijing constructed CDMA2000 1X network via the MGCF and IM-MGW 3 ZTE to Build Zapp’s 3G Network in Romania 4 ZTE Shows off Its BSS/OSS Solutions P11 ZTE Unveils Industry's First IMS System with 4 Convergent BSS/OSS in France ZTE’s PS Core Network Wins Favor from Customer ZTE’s all-IP solution and its highly efficient Industrial News project execution capability help to improve Zapp Romania’s network competitiveness 5 India’s Unitech Gears Up for Telecom 5 485m to Receive Mobile TV by 2013 P13 Influence of Telecom Restructuring in China’s Tech Feature 5 Telecom Market 5 China Mobile Subscribers Break 400m Mark USPP: Leading the Way in Data Convergence The central database enables user data to be stored in a unified system and accessed by multiple core Press Clipping and service network elements 6 Ovum Says ZTE’s ZSmart OCS Products in a Good Position P15 Tech Feature IMS Enables Perfect Enterprise Applications 17 Editorial Board How to develop an integrated communications solution Editor-in-Chief: Gu Yongcheng for enterprise users and provide quality enterprise Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Huang Xinming application service have become two major concerns of Editorial Director: Zhao Lili telecom operators Executive Editor: Yue Lihua, Liu Yang Editor: Olga.Saprykina A Discussion on WiMAX/Wi-Fi Interworking 20 Circulation Manager: Wang Pingping ZTE’s complete product range places it in an advantageous situation to study network convergence Enabling Network Transformation with ZTE’s F3G 23 Subscription / Customer Services Total Solution Subscription to ZTE TECHNOLOGIES ZTE’s F3G total solution can help fixed-line operators is free of charge successfully implement network transformation and Tel: +86-551-5533356 establish a perfect industry chain where all parties can Fax: +86-551-5850139 benefit from one another Email: [email protected] Website: www.zte.com.cn ZTE MBMS Solution Brings TV to Your Handsets 25 MBMS enables not only multicast and broadcast of plain text, low rate messages, but also multicast and Editorial Office broadcast of high-speed multimedia services, which Marketing System makes it an ideal technology for Mobile TV 11F, R&D Building, ZTE Plaza, Hi-tech Road South, Hi-tech Industrial Park, P20 P23 Shenzhen, P.R.China Postcode: 518057 Tel: +86-755-26775211 Fax: +86-755-26775217 Email: [email protected] Third Eye ZTE Profile Chinese Handset Makers Keep Expanding 27 International Market ZTE is a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network ZTE became No.1 Chinese handset vendor and sixth solutions. ZTE's product range is the most largest in the world complete in the world—covering virtually every sector of the wireline, wireless and Engineering Services handset markets. The company delivers products and services to customers in more Turn Intangible into Controllable 28 than 135 countries. —Quality Control of Site Acquisition in Sinar Mas Project of Indonesia 2 June 2008 ZTE TECHNOLOGIES Corporate News ZTE Records Sterling GSM Volume Shipment in Q1 2008 Sales grew by 100% over same period last year TE announced that volume clinch a number of multi-million deals, in the market, we managed to maintain shipment in Q1 2008 of its especially for its service equipment an excellent track record and affirmed ZGSM products grew by 100% products. our market position as one of the top compared to the same period last year, “It is indeed another significant record players in the global GSM arena.” sustaining a strong growth momentum for us to register 100% shipment for our (ZTE Corporation) and within the company’s annual sales GSM products in Q1 this year, which is target. in line with our aggressive campaign to The impressive record is attributed to get a solid foothold of the global GSM the continuous robustness and expansion market,” said Mr. He Zhaogang, General ZTE to Build Zapp’s 3G of the international GSM market, Manager of ZTE GSM products. “With which the company took advantage our commitment to developing and Network in Romania of by launching several GSM product introducing new technology innovation ZTE reinforces European market marketing campaigns in Asia Pacific. equipped with outstanding capabilities position by helping Romanian The strategy paid off allowing ZTE to and functionality over available products operator to roll-out 3G network and replace existing CDMA infrastructure ZTE Hosts TISPAN#17bis Meeting TE announced it has been selected by Zapp, Romania’s in Beijing Zfourth largest mobile operator, to roll-out a WCDMA/HSDPA TE successfully hosted the in the TISPAN activities. The hosting commercial network. This deal TISPAN#17bis meeting in of this meeting is an evidence of further reinforces ZTE’s position ZBeijing from May 26th to ZTE’s active cooperation with in Europe. Zapp plans on launching 30th, 2008. The Telecommunications advanced international standardization its 3G commercial services in early and Internet Converged Services and organizations and its contribution to the autumn 2008 and the network should Protocols for Advanced Networking standardization work. be completed by 2011. (TISPAN) is a standardization body of During the meeting, ZTE and The WCDMA/HSDPA equipment ETSI, specializing in fixed networks TISPAN jointly held a workshop to provided by ZTE is compatible with and Internet convergence. It plays an discuss NGN technologies, services and Zapp’s existing network and will important role in the standardization standardization issues. In the workshop, be used to build a network running work on service requirements, core 10 participants representing ETSI, over the 2100 MHz frequency and network architecture, RACS and network operators, equipment vendors that will be fully dedicated to data IPTV. and research institutions from China, services. This network will enhance This is the first TISPAN meeting held Europe and Japan delivered keynote the quality and speed of services in the country of Asia, aiming to expand addresses. The representative from ZTE offered by Zapp by increasing the its influence and cooperation in the made a speech titled “ZTE Involvement transfer rate from 2.4 Mbps to up to regions outside Europe. As a member of in NGN”. 7.2 Mbps. ETSI, ZTE has long been participating (ZTE Corporation) (ZTE Corporation) ZTE TECHNOLOGIES June 2008 3 Corporate News ZTE Shows off Its BSS/OSS Solutions TE announced its participation his insights on how OSS/BSS solutions business operating procedure, together in the 8th Annual Asia-Pacific are playing a significant role in the with the underlying support system that ZBilling & Revenue Assurance telecom industry, and discussed how enhances the method is key in fulfilling Conference in Singapore from May 12th ZTE’s end-to-end convergent operations the whole business model,” said Mr. to 15th 2008 to deliver a keynote on its and business support solutions are Zhou. “Built on unified platform latest ZSmart operations and business helping operators provide time- architecture, the ZSmart suite has rich support solutions and share the latest to-market services while reducing business service components, including Business Support Systems/Operations investment costs, and hence obtaining extended service function packages for Support Systems (BSS/OSS) technology true service convergence. different networks and services, which with key industry players. “With today’s complex service can be assembled flexibly to provide Now running on its seventh year, the offering environment, an efficient diversified solutions for different Annual Asia-Pacific Billing & Revenue business operation support system is subscribers, various networks and Assurance Conference has become the critical for operators in order to keep telecom operators of different sizes.” largest and most influential BSS/OSS pace with the competition. A precise (ZTE Corporation) event in Asia-Pacific. With a theme “We Do the Billing Smart”, this year’s conference aims at enhancing business relationships among global telecom operators in order to develop tailored- made BSS/OSS solutions. On May 12, Mr. Yong Zhou, Director of Global Marketing, ZTEsoft, shared ZTE Unveils Industry's First IMS System with Convergent BSS/OSS in France TE demonstrated the industry’s and completed Phase I of “Seamless network, unified core network, universal first operational end-to-end OSS/BSS for IMS services” in Dallas, service platform, and convergent ZIP Multimedia Subsystem and demonstrated the integration of its BSS/OSS system. It provides full (IMS) with convergent BSS/OSS IMS products with TM Forum’s New operational IMS and Fixed Mobile at the Management World 2008, Generation Operations Systems and Convergence (FMC) services support, an annual global event targeted for Software (NGOSS) framework―the across fixed-line phone, mobile phone the Management of Information, first time in the industry that an IMS and laptops, including IMS services Communications, and Entertainment platform was seamlessly integrated with deployment, provisioning, billing, as Services sector organized by NGOSS framework. This year, ZTE is well as both online and offline charging. TeleManagement Forum (TM Forum) continuing Phase II of the integration Some typical IMS services can also be in Nice, France from May 20th to 22nd, initiative to further demonstrate performed including Instant Messaging 2008. the comprehensive multi-service (IM), Presence (PS), Video Telephony ZTE has been conducting a series convergence of IMS services.
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