Articles tagged with: Lte and Long Term Evolution

Mobile broadband via laptop users to reach 418m worldwide in 2017

Newly released forecasts show that portable laptop and netbook users accessing the internet via mobile broadband will produce US$48bn in operator revenues in 2017, will number 418m worldwide, and will generate and consume an immense 1.8 exabytes of traffic per month - a forty fold increase over 2009.  more

Related Tags: mobile-broadband, laptop, play, cagr


Alcatel-Lucent Wins Japanese Backhaul Contract

Alcatel-Lucent has been selected by Japan's NTT DoCoMo to build the mobile backhaul network for its Long Term Evolution (lte) network. Alcatel-Lucent's packet optical solution will provide DoCoMo with Ethernet-based aggregation and transport from the base stations to the core network.  more

Related Tags: alcatel-lucent, backhaul, ethernet, ntt-docomo, Japan


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: 3g, pace, cagr


Motorola Develops Self-Organising LTE Network

Motorola has announced the launch of its Long Term Evolution (lte) self-organizing network (SON), which automates previously manual steps involved in planning, deploying, optimizing and operating the network. In addition to lowering the cost of planning and deploying lte, Motorola says that the algorithms and features of the lte SON solution will help the operator dynamically optimize its network for best performance and make it simpler and easier to manage.  more

Related Tags: motorola, backhaul, son, planning, true


Evolving Landscape of Mobile Broadband in Asia

Asia's mobile subscriber total is expected to surpass 2 billion subscribers by 2012 when 63 percent of the regions' residents are expected to own a mobile phone. However, the fact remains that in 2008 only 8 percent of the region's subscriber base was using 3G and launches in several Asian markets have left much to be desired in terms of subscriber and revenue uptake.  more

Related Tags: , asia-pacific, 3g, mobile-tv, tim, mobile-payments, ovi, iden, mobile-broadband, location-based-services, mobile-advertising, 3g-modem, ringtones, modem, wave, music


Ericsson achieves 0.5Gbps data rate with VDSL2-based broadband

Ericsson has performed the world's first live demonstration of a VDSL2-based technology achieving data transfer rates of more than 0.5Gbps. This will allow operators to offer low-cost, high-performance connectivity to an increased range of mobile backhaul customers, enterprise users and residential customers.  more

Related Tags: base-station, eu, hspa, ericsson, mobile-broadband, backhaul, last-mile, research-and-development, true


Nokia Siemens Networks Increases Investment in TD-LTE

Nokia Siemens Networks says that it is gearing up for the launch of next generation Time Division Duplex Long Term Evolution (TD-lte) technology in China. Following successful lab demonstrations conducted with operators in Germany last year, the company has now expanded its team in Hangzhou, China, to support the commercial roll out of TD-lte.  more

Related Tags: nokia, eu, itu, mobile-broadband, siemens, td-lte, China


3G Americas Reiterates Need for Industry to Move Towards IPv6 Addressing

Industry trade body, 3G Americas has published a white paper which is outlining the needs in the Americas region to plan a transition to the internet addressing system, IPv6. The explosive growth in the wireless industry has created a requirement for always-available IP addresses. IPv4 addresses are rapidly diminishing and are likely to exhaust by 2012.  more

Related Tags: 3g, voip, mobile-broadband, 3gpp, 3g-americas, ip-multimedia-subsystem, packet-core, evolved-packet-core, circuit-switched, ipv6


Alcatel-Lucent Wins Hungarian Mobile Backhaul Contract

Alcatel-Lucent has announced that Hungarian mobile operator, Pannon GSM has selected its Remote Access Network (RAN) mobile backhaul solution to accommodate the growing demand for Pannon's mobile internet services, including 3G High Speed Packet Access (HSPA).  more

Related Tags: pannon, base-station, alcatel-lucent, hspa, mobile-broadband, ran, mobile-internet, base-stations, backhaul, gsm, villages, 4g, bandwidth, Hungary


RMI Selects Aricent to Co-Develop LTE eNodeB Solution

Aricent says that it has been selected by RMI to create Layer 2 (L2) protocol stack reference solutions for RMI's XLS Processor for Long Term Evolution (lte) base station applications. The pre-tested and optimized Aricent software solution will be fully integrated, tested and benchmarked for performance with the RMI Processor and board level lte eNodeB reference design.  more

Related Tags: ethernet, base-station, edge, xl, base-stations, memory, chipsets, aricent, testing, enodeb


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