
Nokia Siemens intros Liquid Net systems for mobile broadband

Nokia Siemens Networks has unveiled a new mobile network architecture called Liquid Net, aimed at meeting the growing demand for broadband services. The company said the new system will help operators better exploit the full capacity in their networks, helping to shift capacity to different parts of the network to meet fluctuations in demand. Liquid Net uses automated, self-adapting broadband optimization to deliver services and content to ensure the best customer experience, by always being aware of the network's operational status and the services being consumed. In addition, Liquid Net channels traffic in the transport network along the path of least resistance and lowest cost between operator sites. Liquid Net builds on the Liquid Radio architecture announced previously by the company, adding the Liquid Core and Liquid Transport systems. These can be implemented either separately in multi-vendor environments or in concert across an operator's entire network.
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