Articles tagged with: Fujitsu and Mimo

DoCoMo Demos Mobile Downloads at 120Mbps using LTE Test Network

fujitsu has announced that, in collaboration with NTT DoCoMo, they have conducted successful field testing for Long-term Evolution (LTE), using 4x4 MIMO technology. The testing took place in the Special Ubiquitous Zone, an area of the northern Japanese city of Sapporo in Hokkaido, designated by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in 2008 as a wireless communications testing area, and used prototypes of the wireless LTE base stations developed jointly by NTT DoCoMo, fujitsu and fujitsu Laboratories which, with the use of MIMO technology, resulted in high-speed wireless transmissions in the range of 120 Mbps (using 10 MHz bandwidth) in Sapporo's urban environment.  more

Related Tags: base-station, lte, docomo, base-stations, testing, bandwidth, downlink, ntt-docomo, Japan


CCID Consulting: LTE Is Not Only Evolution

Opinion Piece by CCID Consulting.  more

Related Tags: datang, samsung, roaming, wcdma, qualcomm, huawei, zte, china-mobile, td-scdma, docomo, verizon-wireless, hspa, verizon, nortel, lte, edge, motorola, nokia-siemens-networks, nec, 3gpp, patents, wimax,, potevio, siemens, long-term-evolution, td-lte, tdd, ev-do, anritsu, agilent, beijing, ntt-docomo, global-mobile, barcelona


Fujitsu "3G Evolution" Base Station Achieves Downlink Speed of 900Mbps

In November 2006 fujitsu was selected by DoCoMo to develop and manufacture prototypes and commercial equipment for DoCoMo's "Super 3G" wireless base stations. Since then, DoCoMo and fujitsu Laboratories have made progress in jointly developing prototype wireless base station equipment, and maximum downlink transmission speeds of approximately 900Mbps have now been achieved through the application of MIMO technology, a core technology for high-speed, high-volume wireless communications.  more

Related Tags: w-cdma, docomo, hsupa, uplink, downlink, Japan


Mobile WiMAX Sales to Surpass Fixed WiMAX

In the past year, the stationary form of WiMAX (fixed WiMAX or 802.16-2004) has seen steady adoption in the marketplace. But the mobile version, 802.16-2005, will be here sooner than many people think. To be technically and economically viable, mobile WiMAX ICs must hit "sweet spots" on a number of parameters. Vendors who find them quickly will outpace those who don't. more

Related Tags: beceem-communications, mobile-wimax


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