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LTE-ADVANCED: Can anyone please explain about Qualcomm CnE ?

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I am looking for more detailed information that how Qualcomm CnE framework works ?

posted Dec 14, 2013 by Harshita

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Couple of days back, one professional has asked a question regarding handover between LTE, 3G and Wi-fI. Qualcomm has a framework known as "Qualcomm CnE". Here CnE stands for "Connectivity Engine". This engine tells about how seamless handover can be performed between LTE/3G to Wi-Fi and vice a versa. I would like to share link of one whitepaper from Cisco. Please check it may help you.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/service-provider/service-provider-wi-fi/white_paper_c11-701018.html

answer Dec 14, 2013 by Vimal Kumar Mishra
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