Samsung Electronics announced on Feb. 26 that it will set up a separate booth for its network business at the MWC 2015 to be held in Barcelona, Spain in March, and unveil different kinds of network products and solutions involving mobile carriers around the world.
Samsung is going to showcase technologies related to LTE networks that were commercialized in partnership with local mobile carriers, which include voice over LTE (VoLTE), tri-band Carrier Aggregation (CA), C-RAN, and eMBMS.
The Korean tech giant will demonstrate a technique that expands VoLTE coverage with enhanced voice transmission quality in places far from base stations. As for CA, the company will also unveil solutions that can increase the speed of communications and maximize the efficiency of network operations using various types of broad band frequencies and communications technologies.
It will also reveal technologies that are superior to existing tri-band CA technologies, which can aggregate frequencies using non-licensed broadband LTE, and aggregate frequencies between different kinds of LTE technologies (between FDD and TDD), and between LTE and WiFi.
Samsung will set up a separate booth for Professional Services, to provide consulting services to telecommunications service providers.
The tech company has secured a leadership in LTE technologies with its success in supplying large-scale networks for commercial use to advanced markets like Korea, the U.S., and Japan. It has top-class technical skills and expertise by combining operational support systems that have a feature to analyze big data.
Samsung is planning to supply world-class network equipment and services, and to provide life cycle support for its products on a lump sum basis to telecoms services companies around the world using its technologies.
The firm is also going to unveil technologies for Public Safety-LTE (PS-LTE), the Internet of Things (IoT), Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), and 5G networks.