2. GSM Node Definitions
MS: Mobile Subscriber
The subscriber and the mobile device.
BTS: Base Station Transceiver
Mobile wireless transceiver used to aggregate discrete mobile systems in the BSS.
BSC: Base Station Controller
BTS aggregator and controller. Termination point for the Abis interface.
BSS: Base Station Subsystem
The MS, BTS and BSC.
MSC: Mobile Switching Center
Main call processing element in the mobile wireless network. Equivalent to a Class 5
switch.
VLR: Visitor Location Register
A database that stores information related to the MSs associated with the MSC to
which it is attached.
HLR: Home Location Register
A central database that stores the subscriber information for all mobile subscribers
authorized to use a given GSM network.
3. UMTS Node Definitions
UE
User Equipment (the mobile device).
NodeB
Analogous to the BTS in the GSM/GPRS BSS, the NodeB is responsible for Ue
aggregation. Uses W-CDMA for the air interface.
Radio Access Controller (RNC)
Analogous to the BSC in the GSM/GPRS BSS, the RNC aggregates Iub traffic from
the NodeBs in a particular region of the RAN.
Responsible for air encryption, mobility management (handover), and voice/data
transmission to the circuit-switched and packet-switched core.
Media Gateway (MGW)
The element responsible for interworking voice traffic between and among formats
(e.g. ATM AAL2 RTP/IP).
4. SGSN/GGSN
SGSN: Serving GPRS Support Node
An interworking element responsible for providing packet access between the RAN
and the Packet Switched Network (PSN). Encapsulates subscriber traffic in GTP for
transmission across the Gn interface.
GGSN: Gateway GPRS Support Node
An IP element responsible for de-encapsulating GTP traffic from the Gn interface and
interfacing with external networks (such as the Internet).
13. Network Engineer
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Ericsson Overview
Ericsson is world’s leading provider of communications technology and services. Our offerings include services, consulting, software and
infrastructure within Information and Communications Technology.
Using innovation to empower people, business and society, Ericsson is working towards the Networked Society: a world connected in real
time that will open up opportunities to create freedom, transform society and drive solutions to some of our planet’s greatest challenges.
We are truly a global company, operating across borders in over 180 countries, offering a diverse, performance-driven culture and an
innovative and engaging environment. As an Ericsson employee, you will have freedom to think big and the support to turn ideas into
achievements. Continuous learning and growth opportunities allow you to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to progress and
reach your career goals. We invite you to join our team.
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Job Summary
The Network Engineer performs design, optimization and audit of a network to meet the customer requirements. The Network Engineer
role is applicable for design & optimization of RAN, Transmission, Core, OM and Services Networks. The Network Engineer can be
engaged in the whole process from pre-sales of services and networks to service delivery and acceptance.
The role is focused on executing design, audit and optimization services, where the network engineer is responsible for part of the
solution and part of the service process. Hereby, the Network Engineer is responsible to keep time, performance and quality according to
Ericsson requirements and Customer contract.
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Responsibilities & Tasks:
Identify add-on sales opportunities
Participate in knowledge sharing activities
Assist in development of a service proposal
Collect and document customer requirements
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Position Qualifications
Core Competences
Ericsson Portfolio Knowledge
Creating & Innovating
Entrepreneurial & Commercial Thinking
Applying Expertise & Technology
Analyzing
Learning & Researching
Delivering Results & Meeting Customer Expectations
Minimum Qualififcation & Experience Requirements
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Preferred Qualification & Experience Requirements
Planning, organization and executing skills.
Good communication and documentation skills.
Ability to handle customer meetings and discussions.
14. Open Positions for:
• RNC Network Design
• Radio Network Optimization
• Field Project Coordination (SACME)
• Document Controller
• Field Project Management
• Field Project Coordination (TI)
• Commissioning and Integration
• BSC Connectivity Design
Work Location : Sumatera & Kalimantan
Experience > 1 year
15. IP RAN System Integration Engineer
Tangent International are currently seeking a IP RAN System Integration Engineer for a 3 month rolling contract
based in Singapore
Summary:
Looking for a IPRAN SI (system integrator) working on routers modernization in the IPRAN from Cisco
7609 to Cisco ASR9K.
Duration is 3 months from Jan 2014. Extendable
Responsibilities:
To start up, test, configure, integrate and commission two Cisco ASR9K routers customers exchange
To install Cisco ASR9K at customers exchange complete with cabling works, power, signal and fibers
To actively involved in POC, perform all the required test cases in UAT document
To assist IPRAN SA in producing MOP and UAT document
To work on router side for RBS and Core nodes migration to Cisco ASR9K
Shutdown of old Cisco 7609 router
Competence:
In-depth knowledge of IP networks, features and functions.
Must have an onsite IP integration experience from previous project/assignments
Requires Cisco ASR experience
Cisco certification (eg: CCIE) is added advantage
Strong customer engagement & communication skills
Please note we will not be able to consider candidate who are currently permanent at Ericsson or that have been
permanent within the last 2 years