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O2 trumpets success with 4G trial in Slough

...entire 3G network. Six mobile phone masts have been equipped to handle long-term evolution (LTE) signals for high-speed web browsing on 4G-equipped... Read more

29 March, 2011 by Rich Trenholm
Ericsson shows off future 4G tech

Ericsson shows off future 4G tech

...swathe of vendors conducting trials for the next generation of mobile technology — long-term evolution (LTE). Tucked into a conference room in an unassuming Port... Read more

11 November, 2010 by David Braue
Will UK pay the price for a late LTE rollout?

Will UK pay the price for a late LTE rollout?

...year is about the potential for high-speed wireless standard LTE, or long-term evolution, to take mobile internet connection to a broadband level of... Read more

16 September, 2011 by James Bruce

AT&T buys T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom

...deal. "It will improve network quality, and it will bring advanced LTE [long-term evolution] capabilities to more than 294 million people." For more on... Read more

21 March, 2011 by Steven Musil

O2: 4G mobile broadband will allow data 'toll roads'

...O2 intends to use long-term evolution — the 4G mobile technology expected to hit the UK in... Read more

2 March, 2011 by David Meyer

Freescale debuts basestation-on-a-chip plans

...data demands. Photo credit: Freescale "When you buy that great new LTE [long-term evolution of 3G] capable phone or tablet you pay one price... Read more

14 February, 2011 by Larry Dignan

UK LTE 'not justifiable' before 2015, say analysts

...introduction of LTE both an investment-heavy and somewhat unjustifiable decision." The long-term evolution (LTE) of 3G technology is likely to be marketed in... Read more

16 November, 2010 by David Meyer
Huawei shows off 4G, fibre and Android

Huawei shows off 4G, fibre and Android

...a Wi-Fi router that takes its connectivity from an operator's long-term evolution (LTE) network. This kind of 4G network is expected to... Read more

26 October, 2010 by David Meyer

US regulators give green light to first LTE handset

...in the US in the second half of 2010. LTE, or the long-term evolution of 3G, is widely seen as the successor to current... Read more

2 August, 2010 by Ben Woods
GSMA shows off next-gen mobile call tech

GSMA shows off next-gen mobile call tech

The GSM Association's director of technology, Dan Warren, demonstrates Voice-over-LTE, the IP-based voice- and video-calling technology that is likely to dominate once 4G is the norm Read more

23 February, 2011 by David Meyer
QoS-Aware Load Balancing in 3GPP <endeca_term>Long Term Evolution</endeca_term> Multi-Cell Networks

QoS-Aware Load Balancing in 3GPP Long Term Evolution Multi-Cell Networks

In this paper, the authors investigate load balancing problem in 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) network. Since LTE network aims to serve heterogeneous users... Read more

2 December, 2011
3GPP <endeca_term>Long Term Evolution</endeca_term>: Architecture, Protocols and Interfaces

3GPP Long Term Evolution: Architecture, Protocols and Interfaces

...reduced latency, increased performance with substantial reduction in costs, and seamless mobility. Long Term Evolution (LTE) is based on an evolved architecture that makes it... Read more

1 November, 2011
Comparison of Radio Propagation Models for <endeca_term>Long Term Evolution</endeca_term> (LTE) Network

Comparison of Radio Propagation Models for Long Term Evolution (LTE) Network

...used for the upcoming 4th Generation (4G) of cellular networks known as Long Term Evolution (LTE). The radio wave propagation model or path loss model... Read more

1 September, 2011
Architectural Considerations for Backhaul of 2G/3G and <endeca_term>Long Term Evolution</endeca_term> Networks

Architectural Considerations for Backhaul of 2G/3G and Long Term Evolution Networks

This white paper will initially discuss the migration trends that Cisco sees in Europe in relation to the transport... Read more

25 August, 2010

ITU close to backing LTE and WiMax variants as 4G

...China the group took a step closer to designating the technologies LTE (Long Term Evolution)-Advanced and a variant of WiMax as official 4G standards... Read more

22 October, 2010 by Marguerite Reardon

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