Motorola planning to test LTE in India

August 23, 2009 | PTI – As India dithers over a policy on 3G mobile telephony, US’ Motorola wants to test the next level (4G) that could pour cold water on the government?s plan to raise Rs 35,000 crore from selling radio frequency for the existing version.


August 23, 2009 | PTI – As India dithers over a policy on 3G mobile telephony, US’ Motorola wants to test the next level (4G) that could pour cold water on the government?s plan to raise Rs 35,000 crore from selling radio frequency for the existing version.

Motorola, which has tested the new next generation technology, called Long-Term Evolution (LTE), is all set to start trial services of 4G that can offer 70 MB per second (Mbps) download speeds on a mobile phone by the end of this year.

The company is likely to approach the Department of Telecom (DoT) for trial spectrum, Subhendu Mohanty, a senior executive with Networks Mobility Business, Motorola India, told PTI.

This development may, however, prompt operators planning to launch 3G telephony to wait and watch, thus spoiling the government’s plan to mop up a whopping Rs 35,000 crore from auction of 3G spectrum.

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