Celcite demonstrates LTE optimisation techniques at Futurecom

Celcite Management Solutions announced today that it will be demonstrating its ground-breaking optimisation platform, COPS, at Futurecom in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (8-11 October). Celcite’s Latin American team, comprised of Ralf Celso Souza, Alessandro Ponce and Ivan Guerra are inviting key constituents to join them at Latin America’s premier telecommunications conference.

Furthermore, Celcite will be exhibiting at stand number A36 at Futurecom, which is taking place in Pavilion 4 at the RioCentro in Rio de Janeiro. Celcite will showcase COPS-AIC for LTE and COPS-Geo, its solutions for optimising engineering efficiencies, capacity planning and managing the subscribers’ network experiences.

The LTE module in COPS-AIC ensures the LTE technology is deployed optimally through pre/post launch activities, network audits, network monitoring, and on-going network optimisation. Automatic Intelligence Correlation analysis is provisioned via the automated rules engine (COPS-AIC) that continuously takes in a variety of data types from the network to correlate issues and identify root causes for poorly performing network elements. COPS AIC automates optimisation and root cause analysis, resulting in a 70% improvement in engineering efficiencies.

COPS-Geo is a probe-less mobile terminal geo-location based analysis solution that provides capacity planning and an innovative alternative to drive testing using geo-coded mobile measurement data. This solution analyses wireless network data from the perspective of customers, to significantly improve customer-perceived network quality by providing insight into actual subscriber experience for both voice and data. The intuitive module allows for the analysis and display of metrics like Ec/Io, RSCP, dropped calls, and more.

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