Nokia Siemens believes it needs to be ready for a 1,000-fold increase in data traffic by 2020. And yet at any given time, up to 80% of radio baseband capacity can be idle in a conventional network. That’s why NSN developed what it calls Liquid Net, a network that adapts to user demand. RCR’s Jeff Mucci caught up with NSN’s Ben Ansell at this week’s Mobile World Congress to learn more about Liquid Net.
(Photo: Nokia Siemens unveils new sign in Arlington Heights, IL, where it is testing its Liquid Net solution.)
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