KTF, the country’s leading WCDMA provider, teams up with Huawei, a Chinese telecoms equipment maker to develop next generation technologies including femtocell.
KTF said that it signed up an MOU on joint research and cooperation for next generation networks with Huawei at GSMA Asia conference in Macau, China.
KTF said that the technologies they will develop could reduce the use of outside base stations and cables which can lead to resource and cost saving, and “green IT.” KTF said that it would consider commercializing femtocell technology depending on the results of the joint research.
KTF said, “Joint R&D with Huawei for femtocell and next generation networks will be providing foundations for cost saving and technical progress, which will give the momentum for more advanced fixed mobile convergence services.”



Weren't they working already with Ivy Network for that?
Posted by: um | 11/21/2008 at 06:09 PM