MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA: Cisco has announced two new enhancements to its mobile infrastructure portfolio, at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012.
The networking giant announced the availability of its Hotspot 2.0 Wi-Fi compliant access points for service providers and small-cell (Wi-Fi/femtocell) gateway functionality on its ASR5000 platform.
Also Read: Cisco upgrades Catalyst Nexus for 100 and 40 GbE
Daryl Schoolar, principal analyst, Ovum, said: “This platform supports Cisco’s 2G, 3G, and LTE mobile packet core networks. Moreover, and possibly most important, Cisco announced real commercial customers for these solutions. At a show often noted for its roadmap and network vision announcements, one with real customers attached always stands out."
However, the company added that the real significance of these announcements goes beyond just the 'solutions'.
“In many camps, Cisco has been undervalued as a mobile infrastructure provider. Much of this blame falls in two areas. First, Cisco does not sell a macro base station, the traditional cornerstone of the wireless infrastructure market. Secondly, Cisco has done a poor job marketing itself as a mobile infrastructure provider," he added.
This announcements are part of a bigger effort on Cisco’s part to change its market perception with Cisco using its small cell announcement as a stage to recalibrate itself in the mobile infrastructure space.
"The vendor now has a much richer story to tell with greater mobile operator focus on small cells and carrier Wi-Fi solutions - two areas Cisco is strong in — and other assets such as backhaul and mobile packet core,” he added.