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Multi-Access Edge Computing technology brings the data processing closer to the end user or device, ensuring faster reaction and also lower costs for providers.

Multi-access edge computing (MEC)

Multi-access Edge Computing and Current Applications What is Multi-access Edge Computing (formerly known as Mobile Edge Computing) Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) technology brings the network

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LTE Roaming with YateUCN in the Home Network

LTE roaming

LTE roaming with the YateUCNTM in the home network The YateUCN is a unified 4G LTE core network server performing the functions of the MME

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YateUCN roaming in GSM

GSM roaming

GSM roaming with the YateUCNTM For GSM/GPRS roaming, the YateUCN uses the Camel/MAP protocol to perform roaming between the visited and the home networks. The

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YateHSS/HLR cluster

YateHSS/HLR redundancy

YateHSS/HLR redundancy and load balancing The YateHSS/HLR provides application-level redundancy and load balancing. The YateHSS/HLR server uses commodity hardware and manages subscriber data for GSM,

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Unified Core Network vs. Common SDN deployment

Beyond SDN and vEPC

Beyond SDN Beyond SDN is a software implementation of all core network functions, that splits the control plane, which enables flexibility, from the data plane,

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YateUCN LTE unified core network

Unified 4G LTE core

Unified 4G LTE core The YateUCNTM is a unified core network server intended for GSM, LTE, and VoLTE deployments. It can be used to build

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