Softbank to deploy Ericsson Radio Dot System across Japan

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : Apr 22 2017 | 2:22 AM IST

Following more than two years of verification and testing, SoftBank Corp., a subsidiary of SoftBank Group Corp. on Friday announced its decision to deploy the Ericsson Radio Dot System across Japan to deliver premium indoor connectivity to its subscribers.

SoftBank began extensive testing of the Radio Dot System and several other indoor solutions in Japan in June 2015 to evaluate its options for meeting the huge demand for better indoor coverage in mid-sized to large buildings.

The Ericsson Radio Dot System proved its ability to enable high-performance voice and data coverage and capacity in a broad range of enterprise buildings and public venues, and will now be deployed for SoftBank later this year.

"The Radio Dot System is the industry's most cost-effective and modular high-performance indoor radio system, capable of addressing the widest range of indoor environments. We're confident that its deployment in Japan will ensure SoftBank subscribers benefit from the best possible indoor coverage," said Mikael Eriksson, President, Ericsson Japan

Mass rollout will start in the densest urban areas in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya, addressing buildings such as office towers, shopping malls, and train stations.

"After evaluating a number of options, we concluded that the Ericsson Radio Dot System was the most cost-efficient solution for large buildings. Its deployment in crowded urban indoor environments will enable us to meet user expectations for a consistently high quality of network coverage," said Hideyuki Tsukuda, Senior Vice President, SoftBank Corp.

According to the Ericsson Mobility Report 2016, cellular data traffic is expected to increase by a factor of nine by 2020. This dramatic growth places a unique demand on mobile network operators to provide the necessary infrastructure and density required to serve the marketplace, especially in the underdeveloped indoor space.

The innovative Ericsson Radio Dot System features an elegant design, both in the product and the network architecture, enabling a simple deployment that is 100 percent integrated with the outdoor network.

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First Published: Apr 22 2017 | 2:10 AM IST

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