|
lightRadio™ - Solving Network Gridlock and Universal
High-Speed Coverage
PARIS & LONDON, February 7, 2011 – The looming global gridlock in
mobile communications promises to be averted following the launch today of
pioneering technology which will remove the bottlenecks constraining mobile
networks and help deliver universal broadband coverage.
Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU), the leading network
technology group, has joined forces with industry partners to develop
lightRadio™, a new system that signals the end of the mobile industry’s
reliance on masts and base stations around the world.
Ben Verwaayen, Chief Executive Officer of Alcatel-Lucent, said: “Today’s and
tomorrow’s demands for coverage and capacity require a breakthrough in mobile
communications.”
He added: “lightRadio will signal the end of the basestation and the cell
tower as we know it today.”
Governments and regulatory bodies are expected to welcome the technical
development, which will help meet targets for universal broadband access by
laying the foundation to address the so-called “digital divide.”
Other major benefits from lightRadio™ include:
• Shrinking the carbon
footprint of mobile networks by over 50%
• Reducing the
Total-Cost-of-Ownership of mobile operators by up to 50%
• Improving end user
services by significantly increasing bandwidth per user thanks to the
deployment of small antennas everywhere
Wim Sweldens, President of Alcatel-Lucent’s Wireless Division said:
“lightRadio will help mobile operators evolve their networks to address the
mobile broadband deluge.”
lightRadio represents a new approach where the base station, typically
located at the base of each cell site tower, is broken into its components
elements and then distributed into both the antenna and throughout a cloud-like
network.
lightRadio also shrinks today’s clutter of antennas serving 2G, 3G, and LTE
systems into a single powerful, Bell Labs-pioneered antenna that can be mounted
on poles, sides of buildings or anywhere else there is power and a broadband
connection.
The innovation coincides with growing demand for third-and-fourth generation
mobile networks and devices, involving the mass adoption of wireless television
services and other forms of broadband content. The total addressable market for
the radio technology necessary to serve such networks and devices is expected
to exceed €100bn1 over the next seven years.
Alcatel-Lucent announced the lightRadio™ technical specifications and launch
timetable at an industry event in London today. Visit http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/lightradio for
product press release and link to event replay (available at 2:30 GMT).
[1] This is the total addressable market for multi-technology radio
solutions that consist of radio access base stations that simultaneously
support 2G, 3G, and LTE, and multiple frequencies in the same platform
|