The latest from Telecom-Funda
- AT&T's Rinne details LTE plans: VoLTE in 2013
- ITU-R confers IMT-Advanced (4G) status to 3GPP LTE
- At 4G World: HSPA+ the Perfect Complement to LTE
- Yankee Group Highlights Hidden Threat to 4G: Spectrum Fragmentation
- Clearwire details results of initial LTE testing
- German operators consider shared LTE network
- Motorola prepping 4G USB modem for LTE networks, doesn't say which ones
- KDDI executive details LTE deployment plans
- Nokia Siemens Networks readies TD-LTE for India
- CEVA Expands Into 4G Wireless Infrastructure Market With Industry-First Vector DSP for Software Defined Radio Platforms
AT&T's Rinne details LTE plans: VoLTE in 2013 | Top |
ITU-R confers IMT-Advanced (4G) status to 3GPP LTE | Top |
Source: 3GPP press release The 3GPP candidate technology submission for IMT-Advanced developed as LTE Release 10 & Beyond (LTE-Advanced) was today accepted as a 4G technology at the Chongqing meeting of ITU-R Working Party 5D, having successfully completed Steps 4 through 7 of the IMT-Advanced process in ITU-R, complying with or exceeding the ITU established criteria in all aspects. | |
At 4G World: HSPA+ the Perfect Complement to LTE | Top |
Source: Wireless Week While the media may have created the perception that HSPA+ is in competition with LTE, a panel put on by 4G Americas arrived at a more amicable conclusion about the relationship between the two technologies. | |
Yankee Group Highlights Hidden Threat to 4G: Spectrum Fragmentation | Top |
Source: Yankee Group New report released at 4G World 2010 shows that as countries fail to harmonize on a few key 4G bands, they end up stunting roaming revenue and hurting device economies of scale. | |
Clearwire details results of initial LTE testing | Top |
Source: FierceBroadbandWireless Clearwire Chief Commercial Officer Mike Sievert said the operator has recorded peak download speeds of 90 Mbps in its initial testing of LTE technology in Phoenix. | |
German operators consider shared LTE network | Top |
Source: telecoms.com Leading German mobile operators, Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone Germany and O2 Germany have started talks focused on the rolling out of a joint LTE network in the country. | |
Motorola prepping 4G USB modem for LTE networks, doesn't say which ones | Top |
Source: Engadget | |
KDDI executive details LTE deployment plans | Top |
Source: FierceBroadbandWireless Japanese operator KDDI is planning to deploy LTE but will continue to use its existing CDMA network to handle voice traffic. During a keynote discussion at 4G World, Hideo Okinaka, vice president and general manager of emerging technologies and spectrum division at KDDI, said that the company has 20 MHz of spectrum for LTE and is currently working on specifications so that the network will fall back to 1X for incoming voice calls during a data session over LTE. | |
Nokia Siemens Networks readies TD-LTE for India | Top |
Source: Nokia Siemens Networks press release Nokia Siemens Networks is the first company to successfully demonstrate the Time Division Duplex version of LTE (TD-LTE)** using broadband wireless access (BWA) spectrum in India. The first video call was made by Gurdeep Singh, chief operating officer of Aircel. The call was conducted with the 4G mobile technology running on commercial hardware at the Nokia Siemens Networks' Bengaluru R&D facility. It marks an important milestone moving 2.3 GHz TD-LTE closer to commercial availability. | |
CEVA Expands Into 4G Wireless Infrastructure Market With Industry-First Vector DSP for Software Defined Radio Platforms | Top |
Source: CEVA press release CEVA, Inc., the leading licensor of silicon intellectual property (SIP) platform solutions and DSP cores, today introduced the CEVA-XC323™, the industry's first high performance vector DSP for 4G wireless infrastructure applications. The CEVA-XC323 delivers up to 4x performance improvement in wireless infrastructure applications compared to incumbent infrastructure VLIW DSPs, such as those offered by Texas Instruments, and lowers the overall bill-of-materials by significantly reducing the number of processors and hardware accelerators required. The CEVA-XC323 is already in design with a wireless infrastructure vendor for 4G Software Defined Radio (SDR) base-station applications. | |
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