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KT, Stoke and TelcoWare Achieve Breakthrough in Wireless Data Services With Successful Implementation of Automatic Network-to-Network Mobility
Multi-Access Technology Enables Seamless User Connections Across WiBro, 3G, and Wi-Fi Networks, Enabling Operators to Optimize Coverage and Service Delivery Cost
| Source: Stoke, Inc.
SANTA CLARA, CA and SEOUL, KOREA--(Marketwire - June 25, 2009) - KT Corporation of Korea,
leading Korean telecommunications solution provider TelcoWare, and U.S.
mobile broadband gateway developer Stoke, Inc. (www.stoke.com) today
announced they have succeeded in implementing seamless network handover
between multiple mobile data network types. The achievement provides a
solution to one of the growing challenges to mobile data operators:
improving the customer experience while optimally managing traffic.
As mobile data usage moves to mainstream, demand for uninterrupted service
connections is escalating. At the same time, operators struggle to cope
with the conflicting requirements of accommodating surges in traffic growth
and controlling capacity expansion costs. Multi-radio mobile devices (such
as 3G laptops, iPhone, & smartphones) offer the option to connect to
services and the Internet by two or more wireless networks, but the user
must access and subscribe to each network separately and connections cannot
remain open as the user moves in and out of network range. This fragmented
experience erodes customer satisfaction, while operators lose the
opportunity to leverage multiple networks to optimize revenues.
Uninterrupted voice, video and file transfer at 60 km/hour
KT successfully performed uninterrupted handover of a mobile data session
between 3G, Wi-Fi, and WiBRO/WiMAX networks. The results were achieved by
integrating software developed by KT Central R&D Laboratory, and Stoke's
SSX-3000 multi-access convergence gateway. The solution uses MOBIKE, a
standard protocol defined by the IETF that enables secure connection
management while the mobile device changes access networks. The
implementation is an overlay solution that does not require reconfiguring
or changing any of the intermediary network elements -- no matter which
wireless networks are involved.
"We explored a number of different techniques for achieving
media-independent handover. In the end, Stoke's SSX-3000 Multi-Network
Mobility Anchor capabilities, together with KT's own client software,
enabled uninterrupted video, VoIP, and file transfer on a laptop while
driving at 60Km/hour, managing sessions between WiBro & HSPA networks,"
said
Hyung-Keun Ryu, Director, Wireless Technology Department at KT. "The
SSX-3000 Mobility Anchor is purpose-designed to deliver very large volumes
of secure subscriber sessions over different access networks and, with its
high capacity throughput and small form factor, is ideally suited for this
requirement."
For mobile data services, one size does NOT fit all
Some wireless technologies perform better than others depending on
circumstances such as location inside or outside a building, and each
network has specific cost characteristics. As an example, spectrum
allocation for today's 3G cellular network services means that service
coverage inside buildings is unreliable, and very expensive to build out
and maintain. Wi-Fi is relatively inexpensive, is virtually ubiquitous in
the workplace, retail, homes, and in public spaces, but quality and
coverage are variable. Fourth generation WiBro/WiMAX networks offer
higher-speed data services at a comparatively lower cost, but deployment is
currently geographically limited, although expected to expand.
Stéphane Téral, principal analyst at US research firm Infonetics Research
(www.infonetics.com), commented, "Mobile subscribers are increasingly in
range of more than one broadband wireless network, including Wi-Fi and 3G,
with LTE and WiMAX just on the horizon. Stoke's Multi-Network Mobility
Anchor provides operators the means to ensure a seamless user experience
while optimizing traffic demand and costs across all of the wireless
networks available to subscribers. This capability will improve the user
experience by using the best available connection, improve broadband
service coverage at a very low cost to the operator, and can improve
operator data services profitability by offloading their cellular
infrastructure."
"Mobile data subscribers care more about being connected than which network
they are using, but currently they are forced to notice since their
services are interrupted as they move," said Vikash Varma, president and
CEO of Stoke. "For operators to rely on a single network to ensure total
coverage does not make sense technically or financially. These trials
demonstrate to operators that a major barrier to convergence has been
removed and signals that KT's convergence capabilities are placing KT at
the forefront of mobile data services."
About Stoke
Stoke develops carrier-class mobile broadband gateways specifically
engineered to enable mobile and converged network operators to maximize the
economic returns of their 3G mobile networks. For more information, visit
http://www.stoke.com.
About Telcoware
Telcoware is a leading telco solution provider well known for its
outstanding core network applications. More recently, Telcoware has
positioned itself as a leader in IMS services and convergence space.
Telcoware is a public company listed on Korea Stock Exchange in Korea with
U.S. operations in Los Angeles. For more information, visit
http://www.telcoware.com.
About KT
KT Corporation is Korea's top full-fledged telecommunication operator
providing wireless, fixed line, broadband and IP TV. KT has been Korea's
leader in the development of the information & communications industry for
the last 25 years and has helped turn Korea into an IT powerhouse. With the
commercial launch of the world's first wireless broadband service (WiBro),
KT is paving the way for U (Ubiquitous)-Korea with ubiquitous
infrastructure through which people can share information wherever they
are. http://www.kt.com/eng/main.jsp.