Mobile Broadband Gateways for NTT DOCOMO
12th June , 2009
Japan : Stoke, Inc. and Net One Systems have been selected by NTT DOCOMO Inc. for their commercial service.
Japan represents one of the most technically advanced communications markets in the world, with leading edge mobile service offerings and a subscriber base in excess of 105 million.
The new infrastructure will allow NTT DOCOMO to provide improved service and expand accessibility for users.
The solution will enhance NTT DOCOMO's ability to manage the increasing mobile broadband traffic on their RAN and backhaul infrastructure.
The Stoke Session Exchange 3000 (SSX-3000) fulfilled most-to-least criteria under an extensive technical requirement by NTT DOCOMO. Net One Systems, Japan's leading networking and systems integration provider, identified the SSX-3000 as the most suitable product on the market. The platform offers significant improvements in price per megabit of throughput, energy-usage reduction and operational savings.
"Net One Systems is continually seeking out and scrutinizing technologies for introduction in the Japanese market," said Tomohiro Iwamoto, Executive General Manager, Net One Systems. "Stoke has the most advanced architecture and performance for next generation broadband gateways."
Vikash Varma, president and chief executive officer at Stoke, added, "Stoke's products have been built on the all-IP based architecture for the mobile broadband market. The decision by NTT DOCOMO marks a huge endorsement of the SSX-3000 as the gateway of top-tier carriers' choice."