Showing posts with label Qualcomm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Qualcomm. Show all posts

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Qualcomm and Akamai Develop New Protocol to Improve Page Performance


Qualcomm and Akamai Technologies announced that the two companies are "..collaborating on the implementation of new protocol enhancements for mobile devices. These optimizations will be designed to improve page performance and promote greater bandwidth efficiency on mobile devices .. This collaboration will develop and deliver features to significantly improve Web browsing performance on Qualcomm's Snapdragon™ processor-based devices accessing content delivered by Akamai's Aqua Mobile Accelerator. The companies expect that consumers can begin benefiting from these optimizations for Android devices in the fourth quarter of 2012".

See "Qualcomm and Akamai Collaborate to Optimize Mobile Page Loads and Improve Mobile User Experience" - here.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

NSN and Qualcomm Show 50% More Efficient Signaling

   
Nokia Siemens announced that a "test was conducted .. [with] Flexi Multiradio Base Station and Radio Network Controller and Qualcomm's QSC7230 smartphone optimized chipset .. showed that operators with multivendor networks can benefit from Nokia Siemens Networks’ uniquely deployed Cell_PCH functionality that prolongs mobile device battery life and handles signaling up to 50% more efficiently. Nearly 100 operators worldwide have already deployed Nokia Siemens Networks’ Cell_PCH functionality."

See "Nokia Siemens Networks collaborates with Qualcomm to optimize smartphone performance" - here.

This kind of a follow-up to a previous announcement - "NSN CEO: “Finding ways to support the 10,000% increase in smartphone generated data traffic by 2015 is vital for operators worldwide” - here), although the test was conducted at Nokia Siemens Networks’ Smart Lab in Dallas rather the new facility in Madrid.

"The new Release 8 Fast Dormancy feature is designed to optimize the performance of both the wireless terminal and network," said Alex Katouzian, vice president of product management at Qualcomm CDMA Technologies. "It enables a consistent improvement in battery life and signaling efficiency on multivendor networks for a wide range of mobile broadband devices, such as smartphones, netbook/tablet PCs and laptops. The test clearly demonstrates the benefit of leading network vendors and terminal platform providers working together.

Related post - "Optimization Deployments (30): StarHub Uses Huawei to Reduce Network Signaling by 83%"- here.