Source: Light Reading
Las Vegas and Fort Worth, Texas, could be the first cities in the US to get proto-4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) service, as reports today say MetroPCS Inc. will launch its LTE network in September.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
New GSA Evolution to LTE report confirms number of firm LTE network commitments accelerates past 100
Source: GSA
This latest update to the GSA Evolution to LTE report confirms 101 firm LTE network deployments are planned or in progress in 41 countries, including 3 systems which have commercially launched (in Sweden, Norway, and Uzbekistan). A further 31 operators are engaged in LTE pilot trials or technology tests, ahead of formal commitments to commercial service deployment (these are referred to as pre-commitment trials). Taken together, it means that 132 operators in 56 countries are now investing in LTE who have either firmly committed to deploy LTE systems, or are engaged in trials or other planning activities.
This latest update to the GSA Evolution to LTE report confirms 101 firm LTE network deployments are planned or in progress in 41 countries, including 3 systems which have commercially launched (in Sweden, Norway, and Uzbekistan). A further 31 operators are engaged in LTE pilot trials or technology tests, ahead of formal commitments to commercial service deployment (these are referred to as pre-commitment trials). Taken together, it means that 132 operators in 56 countries are now investing in LTE who have either firmly committed to deploy LTE systems, or are engaged in trials or other planning activities.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
TeliaSonera Prepares to Launch LTE in Over 200 Cities
Source: PC World
TeliaSonera has opened up its LTE (Long-Term Evolution) mobile network in Gothenburg, Sweden's second largest city, and is preparing to accelerate its build-out to include 218 Swedish towns and cities during 2011, it said on Wednesday.
TeliaSonera has opened up its LTE (Long-Term Evolution) mobile network in Gothenburg, Sweden's second largest city, and is preparing to accelerate its build-out to include 218 Swedish towns and cities during 2011, it said on Wednesday.
TeliaSonera’s 4G services now live in Gothenburg
Source: Nokia Siemens Networks press release
Operator deployed Nokia Siemens Networks’ radio equipment to deliver LTE services in Sweden’s second largest city.
Operator deployed Nokia Siemens Networks’ radio equipment to deliver LTE services in Sweden’s second largest city.
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Surging mobile data traffic drives new 4G LTE operator investment plans but only 1 in 20 users to benefit by 2015
Source: Juniper Research press release
LTE 4G mobile networks will provide businesses and consumers with dramatically increased speeds and capacity to combat the effects of the mobile data traffic explosion such as network crashes. However, only 1 in every 20 subscribers will benefit, a new study from Juniper Research concluded.
With the rate of LTE network commitments at an all time high, the 4G LTE report forecasts that the number of LTE mobile broadband subscribers will exceed 300 million globally by 2015. Most of this growth will occur from 2012 but mobile operators are preparing now as rapidly increasing data traffic from mobile apps and mobile internet usage forces them to react.
LTE 4G mobile networks will provide businesses and consumers with dramatically increased speeds and capacity to combat the effects of the mobile data traffic explosion such as network crashes. However, only 1 in every 20 subscribers will benefit, a new study from Juniper Research concluded.
With the rate of LTE network commitments at an all time high, the 4G LTE report forecasts that the number of LTE mobile broadband subscribers will exceed 300 million globally by 2015. Most of this growth will occur from 2012 but mobile operators are preparing now as rapidly increasing data traffic from mobile apps and mobile internet usage forces them to react.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Report: Clearwire best served by moving to TDD-LTE
Source: FierceWireless
Clearwire's decision to launch LTE trials this fall shook the wireless world. However, a new research report suggests the company may have a difficult time implementing an FDD-LTE network, and would be better served deploying a TDD-LTE network.
Clearwire's decision to launch LTE trials this fall shook the wireless world. However, a new research report suggests the company may have a difficult time implementing an FDD-LTE network, and would be better served deploying a TDD-LTE network.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
LightSquared jumpstarts deal with Inmarsat for LTE spectrum
Source: FierceWireless
LightSquared, the private-equity-backed company that is building a wholesale LTE network, announced a deal with British satellite firm Inmarsat that will allow it to get access to contiguous L-band spectrum.
LightSquared, the private-equity-backed company that is building a wholesale LTE network, announced a deal with British satellite firm Inmarsat that will allow it to get access to contiguous L-band spectrum.
Empirix Extends Mobile Broadband Solution to Support LTE and 4G Services
Source: Empirix press release
Empirix Inc., the market leader of service quality assurance solutions for new IP communications, today announced the availability of LTE (Long Term Evolution) and SAE (System Architecture Evolution) technology support in its IPXplorer® solution as part of the X-DMA (XMS Distributed Monitoring Architecture).
Empirix Inc., the market leader of service quality assurance solutions for new IP communications, today announced the availability of LTE (Long Term Evolution) and SAE (System Architecture Evolution) technology support in its IPXplorer® solution as part of the X-DMA (XMS Distributed Monitoring Architecture).
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Is AT&T building a Wi-Fi bridge to LTE?
Source: Connected Planet
An increasing number of AT&T’s mobile data services are limited only to Wi-Fi. But then again, AT&T is also making Wi-Fi available in a lot more places these days.
An increasing number of AT&T’s mobile data services are limited only to Wi-Fi. But then again, AT&T is also making Wi-Fi available in a lot more places these days.
Texas Energy Network First to Deploy LTE Technology to Oil and Gas Industry
Source: PR Web
Texas Energy Network ("TEN") will be the first communications company to deploy 4G wireless technology to benefit Oil and Gas company's growing data requirements. TEN will hold a demonstration in New Mexico in late August in conjunction with Alcatel-Lucent.
Texas Energy Network ("TEN") will be the first communications company to deploy 4G wireless technology to benefit Oil and Gas company's growing data requirements. TEN will hold a demonstration in New Mexico in late August in conjunction with Alcatel-Lucent.
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Infrax Announces the First Upgradable WiMAX / LTE Base Stations Designed to Protect Operator's Investments
Source: Marketwire
Infrax Systems, Inc., a global provider of unified Smart Grid-related products and services for the Energy and Utility industries, today announced the availability of the first upgradable WiMAX/LTE base stations. This upgrade option provides for a migration from WiMAX (802.16e) to Long Term Evolution (LTE) capability without replacing the Base Station. As the Infrax Base Stations are FPGA based, one can change and update the core networking protocols and the channel sizes in the field making these the most flexible 4G base stations available. These modular 4G base stations can even provide the ability to change to a different frequency by changing radio modules to provide more longevity of the platform and protect network operator's investments.
Infrax Systems, Inc., a global provider of unified Smart Grid-related products and services for the Energy and Utility industries, today announced the availability of the first upgradable WiMAX/LTE base stations. This upgrade option provides for a migration from WiMAX (802.16e) to Long Term Evolution (LTE) capability without replacing the Base Station. As the Infrax Base Stations are FPGA based, one can change and update the core networking protocols and the channel sizes in the field making these the most flexible 4G base stations available. These modular 4G base stations can even provide the ability to change to a different frequency by changing radio modules to provide more longevity of the platform and protect network operator's investments.
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Brazil Leads on Spectrum Re-Farming for the Deployment of Next-Generation Mobile Broadband Services
Source: GSMA
The GSMA today congratulated ANATEL, the Brazilian telecommunications regulator, for taking a leadership position on spectrum re-farming. ANATEL’s decision to re-allocate spectrum in the technology neutral 2.6 GHz band to support the nationwide deployment of next-generation Mobile Broadband services will provide mobile operators in Brazil with a clear future investment path for the country’s mobile network infrastructure.
The GSMA today congratulated ANATEL, the Brazilian telecommunications regulator, for taking a leadership position on spectrum re-farming. ANATEL’s decision to re-allocate spectrum in the technology neutral 2.6 GHz band to support the nationwide deployment of next-generation Mobile Broadband services will provide mobile operators in Brazil with a clear future investment path for the country’s mobile network infrastructure.
Monday, August 16, 2010
On the streets of Stockholm with LTE
Source: Computerworld
A test of TeliaSonera's LTE (Long Term Evolution) network and its new multimode modem shows the next-generation mobile technology at its best -- delivering speeds at up 59.1M bps (bits per second) -- when used at 2.6GHz. But it also reveals how the technology sometimes struggles when used indoors.
A test of TeliaSonera's LTE (Long Term Evolution) network and its new multimode modem shows the next-generation mobile technology at its best -- delivering speeds at up 59.1M bps (bits per second) -- when used at 2.6GHz. But it also reveals how the technology sometimes struggles when used indoors.
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Friday, August 13, 2010
NSN conducts world’s first high-definition TD-LTE video call including handover with a Samsung TD-LTE device
Source: Nokia Siemens Networks press release
Nokia Siemens Networks has proven its leading role in advancing TD-LTE as it met the complete TD-LTE test specifications defined by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). The successful completion of the trial in the 2.3GHz band at the MIIT lab in Beijing, China, marks an important milestone in the commercialization of TD-LTE. After the test, Nokia Siemens Networks also achieved the world’s first high-definition TD-LTE video call, including handover, with a Samsung TD-LTE device.
Nokia Siemens Networks has proven its leading role in advancing TD-LTE as it met the complete TD-LTE test specifications defined by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). The successful completion of the trial in the 2.3GHz band at the MIIT lab in Beijing, China, marks an important milestone in the commercialization of TD-LTE. After the test, Nokia Siemens Networks also achieved the world’s first high-definition TD-LTE video call, including handover, with a Samsung TD-LTE device.
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Huawei demos 50Mbps LTE FDD on Shanghai Maglev Train
Source: DigiTimes
China-based Huawei Technologies has successfully demonstrated an LTE FDD network operating at speeds up to 50Mbps on a Shanghai Maglev train traveling at about 430km/h.
China-based Huawei Technologies has successfully demonstrated an LTE FDD network operating at speeds up to 50Mbps on a Shanghai Maglev train traveling at about 430km/h.
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Patent Group Tackles 4G Sans Qualcomm
Source: Light Reading
The Open Patent Alliance (OPA)'s two-year effort to create a patent pool for WiMax is nearly complete, which means it will soon be moving on to Long Term Evolution (LTE), but still without the support of one significant patent holder, Qualcomm Inc.
The Open Patent Alliance (OPA)'s two-year effort to create a patent pool for WiMax is nearly complete, which means it will soon be moving on to Long Term Evolution (LTE), but still without the support of one significant patent holder, Qualcomm Inc.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Telecom Italia launches final round of tests on the Fourth Generation mobile Network
Source: Telecom Italia press release
The second phase of testing on the LTE network gets underway with a series of integrated tests with leading industry technology partners. Turin city-centre cabled with 17 new 4G sites. The Ministry of Economic Development authorizes the use of two 20 MHz blocks in 2500-2690 MHz frequency band.
The second phase of testing on the LTE network gets underway with a series of integrated tests with leading industry technology partners. Turin city-centre cabled with 17 new 4G sites. The Ministry of Economic Development authorizes the use of two 20 MHz blocks in 2500-2690 MHz frequency band.
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LTE will not be a competitive differentiator, says NSN exec
Source: telecoms.com
Consumers are unlikely to buy 4G mobile services based on speed of throughput and operators’ LTE deployments will even out so quickly that LTE in itself will not be an effective competitive differentiator, according to Mark Neild, head of business transformation, Western Europe, at Nokia Siemens Networks.
Consumers are unlikely to buy 4G mobile services based on speed of throughput and operators’ LTE deployments will even out so quickly that LTE in itself will not be an effective competitive differentiator, according to Mark Neild, head of business transformation, Western Europe, at Nokia Siemens Networks.
Synopsys Adds TDD Support to LTE Model Library
Source: Synopsys press release
Synopsys, Inc., a world leader in software and IP for semiconductor design, verification and manufacturing, today announced the availability of the Time Division Duplex (TDD) mode in its Long-term Evolution (LTE) Model Library for physical layer system simulation. The addition of the TDD mode to the proven LTE Model Library enables developers of semiconductors for LTE network equipment and devices to quickly and reliably extend their designs to support this important version of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) LTE standard.
Synopsys, Inc., a world leader in software and IP for semiconductor design, verification and manufacturing, today announced the availability of the Time Division Duplex (TDD) mode in its Long-term Evolution (LTE) Model Library for physical layer system simulation. The addition of the TDD mode to the proven LTE Model Library enables developers of semiconductors for LTE network equipment and devices to quickly and reliably extend their designs to support this important version of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) LTE standard.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
T-Mobile Looks to Lag in Offering 4G Service
Source: BusinessWeek
As AT&T and Verizon prepare fourth-generation LTE networks, the Deutsche Telekom unit says it can rely for now on its HSPA+ 3G technology.
As AT&T and Verizon prepare fourth-generation LTE networks, the Deutsche Telekom unit says it can rely for now on its HSPA+ 3G technology.
Avago Technologies’ ACMD-6007 is Industry’s First 4G/LTE Band 7 Duplexer
Source: Avago Technologies press release
Avago Technologies, a leading supplier of analog interface components for communications, industrial and consumer applications, today announced the industry’s first 4G/LTE Band 7 duplexer1 to its growing line of high isolation, 2 x 2.5 mm Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) duplexers for mobile handsets and data terminals. This FBAR duplexer will allow manufacturers to build handsets for the emerging 4G/LTE standard that are optimized for quality of voice service and battery life.
Avago Technologies, a leading supplier of analog interface components for communications, industrial and consumer applications, today announced the industry’s first 4G/LTE Band 7 duplexer1 to its growing line of high isolation, 2 x 2.5 mm Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) duplexers for mobile handsets and data terminals. This FBAR duplexer will allow manufacturers to build handsets for the emerging 4G/LTE standard that are optimized for quality of voice service and battery life.
Siterra Supports LightSquared’s Nationwide LTE Network Rollout
Source: BusinessWire
Siterra, the leading provider of web-based software designed to manage the complete lifecycle of wireless network sites today announced that the company’s flagship product – Siterra+ – was chosen by LightSquared to manage the deployment, installation, operation and maintenance of LightSquared’s new 4G LTE network.
Siterra, the leading provider of web-based software designed to manage the complete lifecycle of wireless network sites today announced that the company’s flagship product – Siterra+ – was chosen by LightSquared to manage the deployment, installation, operation and maintenance of LightSquared’s new 4G LTE network.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Technical papers on LTE-Advanced and 802.16m in Aug. 2010 issue of IEEE Communications Magazine
This month's issue of IEEE Communications Magazine is offering technical papers on LTE-Advanced and 802.16m.
The titles of the papers are as follows:
- IMT-Advanced Relay Standards
- Multicarrier Technology for 4G WiMAX System
- Carrier Aggregation Framework in 3GPP LTE-Advanced
- Toward Enhanced Mobile Video Services over WiMAX and LTE
- Advanced Handover Schemes in IMT-Advanced Systems
- Interference Management for 4G Cellular Standards
The titles of the papers are as follows:
- IMT-Advanced Relay Standards
- Multicarrier Technology for 4G WiMAX System
- Carrier Aggregation Framework in 3GPP LTE-Advanced
- Toward Enhanced Mobile Video Services over WiMAX and LTE
- Advanced Handover Schemes in IMT-Advanced Systems
- Interference Management for 4G Cellular Standards
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Verizon Wireless 2010/2011 roadmap!
Source: BGR
Verizon Wireless is aiming and on track to have at least 75% of the country covered in LTE coverage by April 2012. There will be a Novatel LTE MiFi device available in January or February that will apparently support up to 10 simultaneous Wi-Fi users.
Verizon Wireless is aiming and on track to have at least 75% of the country covered in LTE coverage by April 2012. There will be a Novatel LTE MiFi device available in January or February that will apparently support up to 10 simultaneous Wi-Fi users.
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Russia aims to shake up mobile carriers for 4G
Source: Rethink Wireless
President Medvedev takes on big three cellcos with plans to open up auctions.
President Medvedev takes on big three cellcos with plans to open up auctions.
Nokia Siemens Networks to deploy one of the country’s first pilot LTE networks for Telefónica O2 Germany
Source: Nokia Siemens Networks press release
Telefónica O2 Germany is one of the first operators to start LTE networks in Germany. Nokia Siemens Networks will supply O2’s pilot LTE network in Halle (East Germany) and will start network deployment in September 2010 in the 2.6 GHz and 800 MHz spectrum. The network will go into operation by the end of this year; it is not planned to operate the pilot LTE network commercially in the first phase.
Telefónica O2 Germany is one of the first operators to start LTE networks in Germany. Nokia Siemens Networks will supply O2’s pilot LTE network in Halle (East Germany) and will start network deployment in September 2010 in the 2.6 GHz and 800 MHz spectrum. The network will go into operation by the end of this year; it is not planned to operate the pilot LTE network commercially in the first phase.
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ZTE Helps UCell Launch 4G Network in Uzbekistan
Source: ZTE press release
ZTE Corporation, a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, is announcing that a 4G (LTE) network constructed for Uzbekistan mobile operator UCell (trademark of FE COSCOM LLC)- a subsidiary of TeliaSonera telecommunications group and one of the pioneers deploying the LTE network within the Commonwealth of Independent States area- has been successfully deployed with ZTE’s prominent SDR technology and Uni-RAN solution. The network is able to achieve a downloading peak rate of up to 100 Mbps.
ZTE Corporation, a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, is announcing that a 4G (LTE) network constructed for Uzbekistan mobile operator UCell (trademark of FE COSCOM LLC)- a subsidiary of TeliaSonera telecommunications group and one of the pioneers deploying the LTE network within the Commonwealth of Independent States area- has been successfully deployed with ZTE’s prominent SDR technology and Uni-RAN solution. The network is able to achieve a downloading peak rate of up to 100 Mbps.
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
Airspan and LightSquared™ Team Up on Smart Grid with Licensed Spectrum and 4G Equipment
Source: Airspan press release
Airspan Networks Inc., a leading provider of broadband wireless access solutions, announced today an agreement with LightSquared, the nation’s first wholesale-only integrated wireless broadband and satellite network, whereby Airspan will exclusively market LightSquared’s 1.4 GHz wireless spectrum. This spectrum, when combined with Airspan’s proven, reliable and robust broadband and next generation 4G products, provides the utilities industry with a comprehensive solution for Smart Grid and Smart Utility applications.
Airspan Networks Inc., a leading provider of broadband wireless access solutions, announced today an agreement with LightSquared, the nation’s first wholesale-only integrated wireless broadband and satellite network, whereby Airspan will exclusively market LightSquared’s 1.4 GHz wireless spectrum. This spectrum, when combined with Airspan’s proven, reliable and robust broadband and next generation 4G products, provides the utilities industry with a comprehensive solution for Smart Grid and Smart Utility applications.
Q&A: Nokia Siemens On its $7B LightSquared Deal
Source: WirelessWeek
Wireless Week spoke with Susan Schramm, Nokia Siemens' head of marketing and corporate affairs for North America, about the construction and financing of the LightSquared network.
Wireless Week spoke with Susan Schramm, Nokia Siemens' head of marketing and corporate affairs for North America, about the construction and financing of the LightSquared network.
MetroPCS Gears Up for LTE
Source: Light Reading
Buoyed by a quarter that saw its profits more than triple, MetroPCS Inc. is prepping for its Long Term Evolution (LTE) launch, which it says is on track for deployment later this year.
Buoyed by a quarter that saw its profits more than triple, MetroPCS Inc. is prepping for its Long Term Evolution (LTE) launch, which it says is on track for deployment later this year.
Rostelecom to launch LTE test network in August
Source: TeleGeography
Russian operator Rostelecom plans to launch its Long Term Evolution (LTE) test network in Penza by the end of August, reports RBC Daily.
Russian operator Rostelecom plans to launch its Long Term Evolution (LTE) test network in Penza by the end of August, reports RBC Daily.
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Clearwire Announces New 4G LTE Technology Trials Expected to Yield Unmatched Wireless Speeds in the U.S.
Source: Clearwire press release
Clearwire Corporation, a leading provider of wireless broadband services and operator of the largest 4G network in the country, today announced plans to conduct 4G LTE technology trials expected to yield unmatched wireless speeds in the U.S., and to test multiple coexistence scenarios between LTE and WiMAX radio technologies. The new tests are designed to showcase the unique capability of Clearwire's unmatched spectrum holdings and examine a variety of potential future technology combinations that could yield additional benefits to consumers and shareholders.
* Initial Tests Expected to Demonstrate Real-World Download Speeds Ranging from 20-70 Mbps, Significantly Faster than the 5-12 Mbps Expected from Other Operators in the U.S.
* New Trials to Showcase Unique Advantages of Clearwire's Vast Spectrum Holdings and Flexibility of Company's All-IP Network Architecture to Test Multiple Coexistence Scenarios Between LTE and WiMAX
* Unprecedented Technical Trials to Test Both FDD LTE and TDD LTE Using Commercially Available Equipment on One of World's Most Widely Used 4G Frequency Band by Global Operators
Clearwire Corporation, a leading provider of wireless broadband services and operator of the largest 4G network in the country, today announced plans to conduct 4G LTE technology trials expected to yield unmatched wireless speeds in the U.S., and to test multiple coexistence scenarios between LTE and WiMAX radio technologies. The new tests are designed to showcase the unique capability of Clearwire's unmatched spectrum holdings and examine a variety of potential future technology combinations that could yield additional benefits to consumers and shareholders.
* Initial Tests Expected to Demonstrate Real-World Download Speeds Ranging from 20-70 Mbps, Significantly Faster than the 5-12 Mbps Expected from Other Operators in the U.S.
* New Trials to Showcase Unique Advantages of Clearwire's Vast Spectrum Holdings and Flexibility of Company's All-IP Network Architecture to Test Multiple Coexistence Scenarios Between LTE and WiMAX
* Unprecedented Technical Trials to Test Both FDD LTE and TDD LTE Using Commercially Available Equipment on One of World's Most Widely Used 4G Frequency Band by Global Operators
My LTE tutorial "Towards 4G: Technical Overview of LTE and WiMAX" at this year's IEEE WCNC available for viewing
My LTE tutorial at this year's IEEE WCNC (Towards 4G-Technical Overview of LTE & WiMAX) is now available for viewing at IEEE Communications Society's conference webcast site.
India defense forces to get 4G network
Source: Telecom Asia
India's telecom department has agreed to build a nationwide wireless broadband network for the defense forces, but the battle over spectrum is far from over.
India's telecom department has agreed to build a nationwide wireless broadband network for the defense forces, but the battle over spectrum is far from over.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Falcone’s Wireless Venture Is in Spectrum Talks
Source: Bloomberg
Billionaire Philip Falcone’s LightSquared wireless venture is in advanced talks to lease its spectrum to U.S. technology companies and has reached agreements with device makers, Chief Executive Officer Sanjiv Ahuja said.
Billionaire Philip Falcone’s LightSquared wireless venture is in advanced talks to lease its spectrum to U.S. technology companies and has reached agreements with device makers, Chief Executive Officer Sanjiv Ahuja said.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Regulator revokes some of Yota’s LTE frequencies
Source: TeleGeography
Russian telecoms regulator Roskomnadzor has revoked Scartel’s permission to use some of the frequencies issued to its Yota brand, according to reports in Vedomosti.
Russian telecoms regulator Roskomnadzor has revoked Scartel’s permission to use some of the frequencies issued to its Yota brand, according to reports in Vedomosti.
Harris Corporation Announces New Integrated 700 MHz LTE Network Solutions for Public Safety Communications
Source: Harris press release
Harris Corporation, an international communications and information technology company, today announced Harris VIDA® Broadband LTE — its new solution for broadband mission-critical communications for first responders.
Harris Corporation, an international communications and information technology company, today announced Harris VIDA® Broadband LTE — its new solution for broadband mission-critical communications for first responders.
Wavesat Announces Tri-Band LTE Reference Design for a Wide Variety of Consumer Handsets and Related Devices
Source: Business Wire
Wavesat Inc., a leading supplier of Broadband Wireless semiconductor solutions, today announced immediate availability of a tri-band LTE reference design that manufacturers can use in the development of handset devices, USB dongles and consumer premises equipment. The reference design, based on the Odyssey 9000 platform, supports three frequencies to assist in the rollout of LTE services.
Wavesat Inc., a leading supplier of Broadband Wireless semiconductor solutions, today announced immediate availability of a tri-band LTE reference design that manufacturers can use in the development of handset devices, USB dongles and consumer premises equipment. The reference design, based on the Odyssey 9000 platform, supports three frequencies to assist in the rollout of LTE services.
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