The challenge for him is clear: the provider would have to overcome the current decoupling of data volume and revenues. Because: The mobile network operators will need to finance investment in HSPA + and LTE at best stagnant sales. Thus, drastically to reduce the cost per unit of traffic there is a need.” He sees further growth in mobile data and Internet services in particular in the area of individualized video offerings, which would demand particularly from less solvent and thus younger user groups. Also, Gerpott is at best a stabilisation of turnover in the German mobile business with the LTE roll-out. “Against the background of the timeline described by Gerpott and the growing data traffic, which exacts a lot of infrastructure, Markus Ermer, Director of R & D at Nash Technologies relies on a sophisticated network monitoring: each network operator know that the networks need constant monitoring in terms of performance.” For him, it is essential in the existing networks UMTS-based to invest the capacities and to improve functionality, response times and throughput. So we lay the foundations only for the development of innovative applications, which can then make LTE a success”, so Ermer in Dusseldorf. For him, it is no doubt that several technologies will coexist GSM, UMTS, LTE over a certain period of time.
It was even more important to guarantee the transparency and the coexistence. To the relief of existing mobile networks, Ermer presented among other things a femtocell. The idea is that a spatially limited cell combines a mobile phone via UMTS across standard IP network.” So, normal Mobilfunkendgerate could use an existing Internet connection, for example over a DSL line. Software support up to 32 simultaneous connections and current broadband technologies, which make attractive their use in the business segment. Editing plain text ONLINE at Hamada 27 53127 Bonn E-Mail: