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Hitachi Acquires Software Assets Related to Next-Generation Mobile
Communication Systems From Nortel

Hitachi Acquires Software Assets Related to Next-Generation Mobile Communication Systems From Nortel

Smartphones Dec 9,2009 0

Hitachi today announced it has acquired next generation packet core network components, including software products that support the transfer of data over existing wireless networks and the next generation of wireless communications technology, from Nortel Networks for a total of US$10 million. This acquisition relates to Hitachi’s development of Evolved Packet Core (EPC) for Long Term Evolution (LTE) network equipment. LTE is a new next-generation mobile communications system that provides high performance air interface (100Mbit/s) for cellular mobile phones. Evolved Packet Core (EPC) is network system of LTE which consist of Mobility Management Entity (MME), Serving Gateway and PDN Gateway.

The assets include the Next Generation Serving GPRS Support Node on Advance Telecommuting Architecture (ATCA), the Next Generation Gateway GPRS Support Node on ATCA, the Mobility Manager Element on ATCA, the AGW Serving Gateway on ATCA, the AGW Packet Data Gateway on ATCA, and the Network Element Manager associated with each, as well as relevant non-patent intellectual property, equipment, other related tangible assets, a non-exclusive license of certain relevant patents and other intellectual property.

With demand in the LTE market expected to expand worldwide going forward, Hitachi has decided to conduct this acquisition in order to quickly enter the LTE field on a global basis.

LTE has been undergoing standardization by 3GPP, a standard-setting body for mobile communication systems. In March 2009, the LTE standard was established.

Key elements of the Hitachi EPC solution are the associated Mobility Management Entity (MME), Serving Gateway and PDN Gateway. This product offering can also deliver the ability to support 2G and 3G subscribers with integrated Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) and Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) functionality. This capability will facilitate the economical migration to 4G technology.

In December 2008, Hitachi was selected as a vendor of core LTE network equipment by KDDI Corporation, and has been moving forward with development activities. In May 2009, Hitachi established a new Mobile Development Center within its U.S. subsidiary Hitachi Communication Technologies America, Inc. to reinforce its design and development activities in the area of next-generation mobile communication systems.

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