The latest from Telecom-Funda
- Free LTE tutorial at IEEE Communications Society
- RADCOM Announces the Release of eDiamond - an LTE Smart Analyzer
- Samsung Supplies World's First Commercially Available 4G Multi-Mode Handset and Las Vegas LTE Infrastructure for MetroPCS
- MetroPCS Launches First LTE Network in U.S.
- 4G LTE netbooks and tablets to represent 20% of LTE subscribers by 2015
- Catch-up post of LTE news
Free LTE tutorial at IEEE Communications Society | Top |
A talk on LTE PHY layer by Dr. Stefan Parkvall of Ericsson Research. Registration required. | |
RADCOM Announces the Release of eDiamond - an LTE Smart Analyzer | Top |
Source: PR Newswire RADCOM Ltd. a leading network service assurance provider, today announced the release of eDiamond an LTE Smart Analyzer. This next generation mobile broadband technology provides high performance and capacity for cellular mobile networks. | |
Samsung Supplies World's First Commercially Available 4G Multi-Mode Handset and Las Vegas LTE Infrastructure for MetroPCS | Top |
Source: Samsung press release Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), the No. . 1 mobile phone provider in the U.S. 1 and MetroPCS Communications, Inc., the nation's leading provider of unlimited, no annual contract, flat-rate wireless service, today announced the commercial launch of the world's first 4G LTE-enabled, multi-mode, CDMA handset, the Samsung Craft™ (SCH-r900). Samsung Mobile also supplied the LTE infrastructure for MetroPCS' commercial launch of 4G LTE service in Las Vegas, the first in the United States. | |
MetroPCS Launches First LTE Network in U.S. | Top |
Source: PC World MetroPCS became the first 4G LTE carrier in the U.S. Tuesday with the launch of the Samsung Craft phone and a 4G network in Las Vegas. But the nation's fifth-largest carrier's path to 4G is unique. Rather than advertising screaming, cable-modem-like Internet speeds, it's looking to use 4G to advance its mission of "wireless for all" - providing decent connectivity to lots of people at very low monthly rates. | |
4G LTE netbooks and tablets to represent 20% of LTE subscribers by 2015 | Top |
Source: Juniper Research press release According to a new report from Juniper Research, LTE 4G enabled netbooks and tablets will be used by as many as 20%, or 1 in 5, LTE subscribers by 2015. | |
Catch-up post of LTE news | Top |
- Sprint Faces 4G Dilemma (8/31) - LightSquared 4G buildout plans leak (8/31) - Alcatel-Lucent makes world's first call over LTE network operating within public safety broadband spectrum (9/2) - DT Takes First Orders for LTE Service (9/6) - Vodafone Germany reveals LTE pricing plans (9/6) - CSL demos Dual Cell LTE/HSPA+ network (9/7) - Ericsson and Motorola Solutions enter alliance to provide LTE solutions for Public Safety (9/7) - Mobile Data Modem Vendors Are Already on the 4G Starting Line (9/7) - India WiMAX operator has LTE plan B (9/7) - Qualcomm now demonstrating products based on LTE TDD Technology (9/8) - E.U. to Back Plan for Pan-European Mobile Market (9/12) - 3G Americas Publishes Research Report "Transition to 4G: 3GPP Broadband Evolution to IMT-Advanced" (9/13) - LGU+ (formerly LG Telecom) starts LTE vendor benchmark testing with Samsung, LG-Ericsson, Huawei, NSN, and Cisco (9/14) - Will the FCC require all 700 MHz LTE equipment to interoperate? (9/16) - AT&T to launch LTE by mid-2011 (9/16) - Verizon to launch LTE in 30 "NFL cities" by end of 2010 (9/16) | |
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