Articles tagged with: Lte and 3G
Operators Rushing to Upgrade Their 3G Networks While LTE Waits in the Wings
lte trials are picking up pace, with operators eager to roll out 4G networks as soon as possible. As of the end of September 2009, 100 mobile networks had lte trials or commitments to trial underway. The Asia-Pacific region accounted for more than 40 of these trials, with operators in Japan and South Korea leading the way. In addition, 33 contracts for lte equipment have been announced. more
Network Operators to face 3G Network Capacity Crisis in 2010
Some mobile network operators are likely to face a 3G network capacity crisis as early as next year and will need to accelerate the migration towards lte networks, concludes a study from Unwired Insight. more
Related Tags: radio-spectrum, hspa, broadband
63 Million 3G/LTE Enabled Notebook Computers by 2014
Future netbook computer users are expected to place more emphasis on pervasive Internet connectivity that will drive increasingly higher penetration of embedded 3G (and later lte) capability. This, coupled with increasing operator traction, will drive the growth of 3G Netbook category at a 124% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) reaching 34 million units in 2014 reaching a 45% 3G/lte attachment rate. more
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ZTE Wins Hong Kong LTE and UMTS900 Network Contracts
Hong Kong mobile network operator, CSL has unveiled its plans to deploy 3G network coverage in the 900Mhz band and an evolution towards lte. The company has contracted with China's ZTE for both deployments. more
Related Tags: csl, 4g, Hong Kong
ZTE and Qualcomm Collaborate to Boost UMTS System Performance
Qualcomm and ZTE have announced a collaboration to integrate Qualcomm's Uplink Interference Cancellation (ULIC) technology into ZTE's next-generation UMTS base station products. Qualcomm sasy that this can boost operators UMTS data throughput by up to 60 percent and deliver a user experience that is comparable to lte in a similar channel bandwidth. The technology also enables UMTS operators to increase voice capacity by up to 45 percent. more
Related Tags: zte, qualcomm, ulic, umts
A Dozen Operators Launching LTE Services in 2010
The tally of wireless operators committed to deploying lte (Long Term Evolution) networks and offering lte-based services to their subscribers in 2010 has climbed to at least 12, according to a new study from ABI Research. By the following year nearly 34 million users worldwide are forecast to subscribe to the new ultra-fast data services, which promise speeds rivaling those available via cable or DSL. more
Related Tags: sk-telecom, sk-telecom, kt
LTE Becomes Real; 3G Gaining Ground
Despite the buzz about lte, only 11% of total cellular subscriptions worldwide are 3G, according to market research and consultancy In-Stat. By 2013, the percentage will rise to 28%. Meanwhile, lte is moving beyond talk and into real contract awards. more
Related Tags: hspa
LTE to Reach 100 Million Subscriptions Faster Than Any Previous Mobile Standard
The number of Long Term Evolution (lte) subscriptions worldwide will grow at a CAGR of 404 percent from 2010 to 2014, a pace faster than any previous mobile standard including 3G, according to a new report from Pyramid Research. more
Related Tags: long-term-evolution
Mobile Broadband Adoption to Grow Relentlessly Across Europe
In spite of the economic slowdown, mobile broadband adoption will continue to grow relentlessly across Europe, boosted by the introduction of 3G+ and 4G, expanding device selection and usability, and the gains mobile networks are making in affordability and pricing, according to a new report from Pyramid Research. more
Related Tags: wimax, cdma-evdo
WiMAX Subscribers in India to Exceed 13 Million by 2013
Deployment of 3G and WiMAX streams will generate a reasonable user base over the next 5 year period, before noticeable lte deployments begin to make an impact in India, according to the latest research by Maravedis, in partnership with Indian telecom market research and analysis firm Tonse Telecom. more
Related Tags: wimax, tonse-telecom, maravedis, capex, tim, base-station, wireless-broadband, India
