RAD Data Communications Wins GSM Association’s Global Mobile Award

RAD Data Communications Wins GSM Association’s Global Mobile Award


Market’s First Solution for Backhauling Cellular Traffic over DSL Cited as Best Network Quality Initiative

Barcelona, Spain - RAD Data Communications and its LA-130 DSL cell-site gateway have won the GSM Association’s 2008 Global Mobile Award for “Best Network Quality Initiative.” The award was presented on February 13 in Barcelona, at a special Mobile World Congress ceremony that was held by the GSMA, the global trade association representing over 700 GSM mobile operators across 218 countries.

RAD’s LA-130 was chosen by a select panel of judges, in recognition of its innovative delivery of on-demand service quality – a mandatory requirement by today’s astute mobile consumers.

Part of RAD’s full range of multiservice RAN gateways, the LA-130 is the first mobile backhaul solution that combines standardized pseudowire emulation capabilities with xDSL and packet transport support, in the same device. It allows operators to ensure the highest level of service quality for real-time voice, video and data transmissions, while converging 2G, 3G and bandwidth-intensive mobile broadband traffic, over low-cost packet transport and wholesale DSL links.

Pioneer of Innovative Backhaul Strategies

"This award is an acknowledgement of RAD’s contribution to the definition of the new mobile backhaul landscape,” stated Gaby Junowicz, RAD’s Director of Product Management and Business Development. “Pseudowire technology, for example, which was first introduced to the market by RAD nearly a decade ago, is today the de-facto standard for backhauling multiple generations of mobile traffic over Ethernet, MPLS and IP transport networks, enabling operators to reduce expenses by co-locating 2G, 3G and 4G infrastructure at the same base station,” he explained. “With the LA-130, we have provided operators with an ingenious way to further reduce costs by introducing cellular backhaul over affordable and ubiquitous DSL links,” Junowicz concluded. “Our Tier 1 partners that have deployed these solutions are the best proof that RAD will continue to lead the industry in paving the way to tomorrow's all-IP radio access infrastructure."