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| Schema's Maxima Mentor Compatible with Leading CDMA Vendors Schema announces that Maxima Mentor, the first CDMA and EVDO optimization solution based on actual network usage, is now compatible with all major CDMA equipment vendors: Nortel, Motorola, and Lucent. Combined, these three vendors account for almost two-thirds of the global CDMA market, and over 80% within the United States. Since its initial launch less than a year ago, an increasing number of CDMA/EVDO operators have already deployed Maxima Mentor, validating its revolutionary approach to network optimization. Rather than relying on costly drive tests and lengthy data compilations which only provide a partial and estimated network view, Maxima Mentor provides operators with an accurate view of their entire network and service quality, including in-building coverage, by using live data generated from subscribers' handsets. Maxima Mentor proactively sustains network performance and, as a result, increases network MOU and ARPU, reduces operational costs and capital expenditures, and increases customer satisfaction. Maxima Mentor streamlines the complex and time consuming maintenance and troubleshooting processes by automatically providing solutions to problems identified in the Radio Access Network. As subscribers move around the network and make use of their mobile handsets, mobiles are constantly engaged in complex interactions with the network that generate specialized quality of service reports that reflect the customer experience. Schema's Maxima Mentor analyzes this information and provides clear recommendations to optimize RAN parameters such as antenna tilts, power and neighbor lists. Network engineers can then implement these changes automatically and assure long-lasting peak network quality. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Computing News :: home page |