BEIJING-Northern Telecom Ltd. said its focus at the 1998 Second China CDMA International Summit will be on third-generation wireless services.
The summit, which opened March 23 and continued through March 25, is endorsed by China’s Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications and sponsored locally by the China Telecom Great Wall Network.
Nortel, one of the international sponsors of the event, also will feature its latest addition to the Nortel family of Code Division Multiple Access wireless network solutions-the Nortel FCP800 base station. The product is designed to address the issues of limited and expensive real estate that operators often face in wireless network deployment. Nortel said the base station combines power and channel elements and radio-frequency components in a single cabinet for scalability and a small footprint.
Nortel’s exhibit also will feature the Nortel RF Optimizer and Nortel’s Virtual Home Location Register. The Nortel RF Optimizer is a software package that provides status reports on network performance and detailed problem analysis. Nortel’s VHLR allows one physical Home Location Register to be divided into multiple partitions for use by multiple networks.