Tecore Networks showcased their latest LYNX-D system, at the Special Operations Forces Industry Conference (SOFIC). The LYNX-D system, encompasses all 4G LTE network components including EPC, HSS, MME and eNodeB and provides a rapidly deployable, high speed, 4G LTE-Advanced communication network to support Defense, Public Safety, and Security Force Operations. It is a fully integrated, self-contained, all-IP, LTE Network-In-a-Box, delivering a compact, adaptable, and cost effective end-to-end 4G LTE-A network.
In line with the industry evolution to LTE-A and LTE-U, this system provides the requisite spectrum flexibility allowing configuration of the operating band, aggregation set, and parameters to match the requirements of the deployed location. It can change its operational configuration from site-to-site based on the available spectrum (licensed or not) while continuing to offer a consistent 4G LTE service to the users. Providing a complete LTE network in a package no larger than a shoe box, the LYNX-D addresses the needs for commercial and private networks to tactically deploy service and coverage as their operations dictate.
Additionally, this system operates in a local Virtualized Machine environment allowing the incorporation of third party applications and services onto the same platform. By leveraging the power of their Mobility Virtualized Platform and the next generation software defined network capability, operators can locally incorporate custom application suites and security enclaves that match the requirements of the deployment.
This flexible operation of the LYNX-D allows for the incorporation of the local system into a larger network infrastructure making the local service an extension of the network. In support of situations where reach back connectivity is not available, it provides the option for standalone local operation.