Next-generation wireless data services require high speeds. The Nortel Networks Intelligent Asymmetric Radio Solution offers a new radio dimensioning paradigm designed to dramatically increase downlink capacity without impacting service coverage. With these capabilities, network operators will be positioned to cost-effectively deliver high-speed, high-value services to promote subscriber loyalty and generate new revenue streams.
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