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#SDMN | Yate - Software Defined Mobile Networks
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Yate – Software Defined Mobile Networks. September 15, 2015. Software-defined networking ( SDN. And network function virtualization ( NFV. Are new approaches to designing and operating mobile networks, granting operators better management possibilities and better use of the network capabilities. Operators benefit from such frameworks because they increase the network capacity and performance, and allow for better manageability. As a result, operators who deploy YateUCN networks will gain from considerabl...
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| News / Yate & YateClient News
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Yate and YateClient News. 02032015 - Yate 5.4.2 released. Support release for YateBTS 4.0.2. Added SQLite database support. 25072014 - Yate 5.4 released. Support for YateBTS 4. Added JSON and DNS support in Javascript. SIP improvements for Handover support in YateBTS. 28042014 - Yate 5.3 released. Added support for systemd based systems. Fixed some concurrency issues in SIP channel. Fixed some Javascript methods. 17032014 - Yate 5.2 released. Fixed a memory leak. 11022014 - Yate 5.1 released. November 12...
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| UserGuide / Calling with H323
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Creating a chat conference in Gmail. Calling with Google Voice. YateClient is also a H323 client, that means that if your telephony services provider uses the H.323 protocol, you will successfully make your calls with YateClient. The same as for calling using SIP. There are 2 ways of using YateClient with H323. Being logged into your telephony account. URI calling with YateClient. 1 Being logged into your telephony account *. You are logged into your account. You just need to do this:. Another must is kn...
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| UserGuide / Overview
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Creating a chat conference in Gmail. Calling with Google Voice. Here you can find most of the things to get you started using our YateClient. First of all, download the application for your system (go to Yate main download page. Offers a short description of the client. Provides a series of useful screenshots of installation in Windows OS. Explains in three easy steps what to do to install the YateClient for Mac users. Or telephony account ( here. Creating a chat conference in Gmail. 169; YATE 2010.
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See more about Yate. Is an advanced, mature, flexible telephony server, which is used for MNOs, MVNOs, VoIP and fixed networks. Is the basis of the YateUCN unified LTE and GSM/GPRS core network, the SatSite LTE and GSM macrocell, YateHSS/HLR subscriber server, YateClient, FreeSentral and many other NullTeam and SS7Ware products and applications. Has been used as a soft switch, STP, HLR/HSS, SMSC, USSD gateway, and in many SS7 and SIP custom applications.
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IoT | Yate - Software Defined Mobile Networks
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Yate – Software Defined Mobile Networks. 2G networks, to sunset or not to sunset. September 1, 2015. In recent years, network operators have faced an impressive rise in smartphone numbers, which, in turn, lead to a higher demand of packet-data. A 2015 Cisco report. This is precisely the circumstance in which, in 2012, AT&T announced its decision to discontinue its 2G network to reuse the 850 MHz and 1900MHz spectrum for its 3G and 4G deployments. Telstra, the Australian carrier, has the same 2G decommiss...
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The challenges behind VoLTE | Yate - Software Defined Mobile Networks
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Yate – Software Defined Mobile Networks. The challenges behind VoLTE. August 6, 2015. In previous blog posts and demos we showed that a simplified approach is the way to obtain clear results in deploying VoLTE and 2G/4G mixed networks. We performed the industry’s first VoLTE call. From a GSM mobile phone to an iPhone 6, through a single unified core network, the YateUCN, and we presented our solution. For handling SRVCC ( Single Radio Voice Call Continuity. Sure, VoLTE is great! Have predicted in the past.
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OFDM – the science behind LTE | Yate - Software Defined Mobile Networks
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Yate – Software Defined Mobile Networks. OFDM the science behind LTE. May 20, 2015. No one wants the kitten video they’re watching on Youtube to stop and reload endlessly. We all want to send big chunks of data very fast, while still keeping the integrity of said data. Nevertheless, the faster you send data, the more likely it is to experience transmission problems, especially due to interference or weak signal. Traditional single carrier modulation uses only one frequency to send the bits, as seen below.