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MFA Forum Launches MPLS-based Mobile Backhaul Initiative

The MFA Forum is launching a major technical initiative targeting the role of IP/MPLS in backhaul transport networks that support mobile radio access networks (RAN).

The MFA Forum said its MPLS Mobile Backhaul Initiative (MMBI) will help service providers migrate from existing separate, legacy ATM and TDM backhaul networks to a more cost-effective, converged, MPLS-enabled, and multi-purpose network. The Initiative will directly impact mobile operators’ bottom line by substantially reducing operation costs, and will enable operators to offer additional value-added services for their enterprise customers.

Traditional 2G mobile networks are TDM-based and designed to carry circuit-switched voice traffic. The 3G GSM/UMTS networks have evolved with ATM to support voice and data. Mobile broadband services (such as HSPA, EV-DO, WiMAX), aided by enhanced air interface technologies, have fueled demand for mobile data traffic and packet-based services. Limited capacity at existing cell sites is expensive to upgrade, and is becoming the gating factor in the support of evolving broadband services. The MPLS Mobile Backhaul Initiative leverages MPLS’ ability to support all generations of wireless voice and data services over a single packet-based RAN. MMBI enables a smooth migration from one generation to the next, using pseudowire technology and supports dynamic sharing of RAN capacity. Using the same MPLS based backhaul networks, operators can offer additional services such as L3 VPNs.

The MPLS in Mobile Backhaul Initiative will also:

“The MFA Forum is defining the reference architecture and different cases where MPLS can be leveraged to enable operators to efficiently packetize their existing 2G/3G backhaul networks,” said Nikhil Shah of Juniper Networks and MFA Board Member and VP of International Development. “In recent years, the Forum has published implementation agreements to facilitate the migration of ATM and TDM to MPLS-based infrastructure and that expertise will be leveraged in the Mobile Backhaul Initiative. We are aiming to complement the cost benefits of Ethernet with the proven track record of MPLS for building converged, reliable and QoS-aware mobile grade infrastructure.”http://www.mfaforum.org

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