AttoCore LTE software adopted by Excelerate
Excelerate Technology is using AttoCore’s AttoEPC product as part of its emergency services mission-critical communications.
Excelerate required the ability to guarantee LTE coverage at emergency sites, without relying upon the radio access networks of the commercial mobile operators. With access to LTE capable spectrum, it designed a portable ‘Network in a Box’ solution, which could be transported to and operated at the site of an emergency — either within the vehicle itself or carried and used outside the vehicle by an emergency responder.
The Network in a Box was created by combining the small cell expertise of cellXica with the Enhanced Packet Core solution from AttoCore.
AttoCore’s AttoEPC software has been deployed in a cellXica SC5 Base Station to create the Network in a Box, which is capable of providing a portable ‘bubble’ of LTE coverage for 10 simultaneous emergency service users at a distance of 1 km.
AttoCore has developed its AttoEPC software to be interoperable with a wide range of base stations (eNodeB) and user devices (UE). The software has a very small footprint and AttoCore undertakes continuous automated testing to ensure that it is implemented to a high level of quality, making it suitable for deployment as a component of a Network in a Box. The development of the software tracks the 3GPP releases and planned enhancements will include the mission-critical capabilities defined in 3GPP releases 12, 13 and 14.
“Reliable communications are essential to the delivery of emergency services and Excelerate Technology has repeatedly demonstrated that it is the world leader in the provision of mission-critical solutions,” said David Neil, AttoCore Chief Technology Officer.
“We are delighted to be working with cellXica in providing Excelerate Technology with a flexible and agile LTE communications solution as a component of a mission-critical communications solution for emergency services, incorporating AttoEPC LTE core software.”
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