Any manufacturers who want their devices to work on Verizon’s upcoming Long Term Evolution network will have to give them the ability to support IPv6.
DoCoMo Shells Out on LTE
NTT DoCoMo Inc. is set to invest ¥300 billion to ¥400 billion ($3.06 billion to $4.07 billion) in its Long Term Evolution (LTE) network during the next five years, The Nikkei reports.
LTE Tests for the Future
If Long Term Evolution (LTE) goals are to be believed, then network equipment vendors and service providers will be seeing improved spectral efficiency, lowered costs, offering increased applications,
New study investigates tomorrow’s LTE mobile broadband ecosystem
Industry will be ready for LTE, says UMTS Forum report. A major new report from the UMTS Forum presents a positive picture of LTE’s transformation of the global market for mobile broa
T-Mobile tests LTE
T-Mobile Austria has installed a trial Long Term Evolution (LTE) network in its Vienna Rennweg store, to showcase the technology. T-Mobile contracted Huawei as technical partner and equipment supplier for the project.
Huawei and TeliaSonera achieves world’ s first LTE mobile broadband connection
Huawei and TeliaSonera/Netcom, today announced the world’ s first mobile broadband Internet connection over a live commercial LTE network in Oslo, Norway.
Verizon To AT&T: We Will Crush Your LTE Network
Not only did Verizon (NYSE: VZ) Wireless CEO Lowell McAdam talk about some upcoming devices for the network, he also took the opportunity to talk some serious smack about the quality of AT&T (NYSE: T)’s network. Ouch! read more
Verizon Wireless: 4G LTE trials showing 50 to 60 Mbps download rates
Verizon Wireless said Wednesday that it is testing 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) service with the aim of launching commercial service in 2010.
3GPP LTE Radio Link Control (RLC) Sub-Layer Presentation
A EventHelix.com presentation describing the Radio Link Control (RLC) Sub-Layer of LTE. The following topics are covered: – RLC sub layer functions and interactions with other layers
3GPP LTE Medium Access Control (MAC) Sub-Layer Presentation
A EventHelix.com presentation describing the MAC Sub-Layer of LTE. The following topics are covered: – Logical, Transport and Physical Channels – Random Access Procedure