The first 4G network based on the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology was fired up last year by TeliaSonera in Sweden and Norway, but it seems that the technology won't see impressive growth until next year. According to a recent report from ABI Research, LTE should go live in a big way next year, as major car... |
7 July 2010 14:21 GMT |
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Mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless already announced plans to deploy a 4G network based on the Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard in the United States, and now we learn that it will unveil more details on the matter at the CTIA Wireless 2010 convention in Las Vegas. The operator says that it is on track with the ... |
22 March 2010 04:42 GMT |
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WiMAX, the 4G technology that is already being deployed by various carriers around the world, is expected to live on the market for the following few years next to LTE, which should become the dominant 4G standard, and the growth registered in mobile WiMAX chipset shipments in 2009 seems to confirm this state of fac... |
10 March 2010 16:11 GMT |
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Wireless operator Sprint announced on Wednesday plans to deliver its Sprint 4G services to a wider range of markets in the United States during the ongoing year, following the release of the WiMAX-based services in 27 cities in the country since October 2008. According to the company, the Sprint 4G offering will inc... |
25 February 2010 13:41 GMT |
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Infrastructure provider Nokia Siemens Networks announced recently that it managed to make the first LTE call while using a commercial base station, as well as the necessary software solution for it. According to the company, its LTE call was made on base stations that included software fully compliant with the 3GPP R... |
18 September 2009 15:01 GMT |
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It is widely known that mobile phone carriers around the world have already started to work on the deployment of next-generation LTE networks, a 4G technology, which come as an upgrade for the currently existing 3G ones. It seems that most of these deployments will use the 2,600 MHz band, at least this is what Strate... |
28 April 2009 04:38 GMT |
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