Nokia Siemens Networks has launched Liquid Net, a new way to deliver broadband and to significantly improve the quality of broadband services worldwide. Liquid Net allows an operator to set up its network to self-adapt to meet capacity and coverage requirements based on demand. With Liquid Net, operators can unleash the full potential of their existing business assets and create new revenue sources.
Spectacular broadband growth means networks must be ready to cope with personal data consumption of more than 1GB per mobile user per day. Demand is also highly unpredictable, fluctuating between locations at different times as people use broadband at home, at work and on the move. Abrupt changes in broadband use can also occur when, say, new device software is launched, or updates to popular applications and over-the-top services are released, leaving operators no time to prepare.
[advt]Nokia Siemens Networks has created Liquid Net, to free-up unused capacity and allocate it instantly across the whole network wherever and whenever it is needed. 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.
Not only does Liquid Net help operators to raise customer loyalty, but it also opens up new business opportunities.
Liquid Net builds on the principles of Nokia Siemens Networks’ Liquid Radio architecture 3. It adds Liquid Core and Liquid Transport functionality to the network which can be implemented either separately in multi-vendor environments or in concert across an operator’s entire network to bring the full benefits of Liquid Net to bear.
Liquid Radio, Liquid Core and Liquid Transport can be implemented together or separately in the network for fluid capacity, coverage and services at any time, which can be advantageous in multi-vendor networks. Yet by evolving the whole network, the full potential of fluid capability can be achieved.
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