ZTE’s uMAC stands for Unified Mobile Access Controller. It is a packet core network equipment developed by ZTE, which can be used in various network configurations such as SGSN in GSM/UMTS networks, MME in LTE/EPC networks, or AMF in 5GC networks. Here are some of its basic features and functionalities:
• Multi-Access Support: It supports 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G network technologies simultaneously.
• Virtualization Functions: Includes support for automatic deployment, elastic scaling, and self-healing capabilities.
• High Integration: Offers large user capacity, low power consumption, and a small footprint.
• Convergent and Shared Resource: Simplifies network interworking and resource sharing.
• Easy Operation & Maintenance (O&M): Features one-click deployment, automatic O&M, and elastic scaling for efficient management.
• Core Network Functions: Provides various functions such as mobility management, session management, security management, IP bearer management, and billing functions.
These features enable the ZTE uMAC to serve as a versatile and efficient solution for managing core network operations across different generations of mobile networks.