Nokia Siemens Stress Tests MSC Server System
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Nokia Siemens Networks and China Mobile Communications Corporation (CMCC) say that they have successfully completed performance testing of the 3GPP release 4 MSC Server System (MSS) from Nokia Siemens Networks.
The MSC Server System, which is already widely used in commercial networks globally, showed stability in an overload test which included an continuous 12-hour, 150% data-overload simulation. Despite the simulated data overload, the system ran, on average, at under 35% of total capacity (CPU load). The "Call Success Rate" was higher than 99.999%, and SMS delivery boasted a 100% success rate.
"We are pleased that the CMCC simulation was successful and we are confident in our MSC Server's ability to meet future mobile volume demands," said Jürgen Walter, head of Service Core and Applications, Nokia Siemens Networks. "CMCC operates one of the largest and densest GSM mobile networks in the world. Efficiency and reliability are critical to maintaining optimum performance. Our release 4 compliant MSC Server System will support GSM, WCDMA and TD-SCDMA services, as well as future network architectures, making it the ideal network platform for today and tomorrow."
The MSC Server System is a circuit core network architecture that supports GSM/EDGE, WCDMA and TD-SCDMA."
Tags: [td-scdma] [core network] [china mobile] [wcdma] [3gpp] [cmcc] [msc]
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