Huawei Bags Another Euro LTE Gig

JUNE 24, 2009, Ray Le Maistre: Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. further cemented its reputation as a leading player in the next-generation mobile infrastructure market by landing another LTE (Long Term Evolution) trial in the Nordics, right on the front door of key wireless networking rivals Ericsson AB (Nasdaq: ERIC) and Nokia Siemens Networks .

Ascom Releases TEMS Investigation 10.0 with LTE Functionality

Ascom, a leading provider of in-vehicle network testing solutions, announced the release of TEMS Investigation 10.0 with new functionalities for Long-Term Evolution (LTE (News – Alert)) and Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA), and High-Speed Packet Access+ (HSPA+) technologies.

Texas Instruments collaborates with Continuous Computing and mimoOn for HSPA and LTE femtocells

LONDON, June 23 /PRNewswire/ — Femtocells World Summit — Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) announced today the selection of Continuous Computing(R), a leader in wireless protocol software, and mimoOn GmbH, a leader in software defined radio solutions, as third parties to offer integrated solutions for HSPA and LTE enterprise and residential femtocells.

EVDO/LTE Hybrid Device Approved By FCC

By Don Nguyen, 9:20 PM on Tue Jun 23 2009: Think the EVDO network is too slow? Relief could be in sight. The FCC recently approved the LG M13 which, according to the filing, is a “cellular/PCS CDMA/EVDO and 700MHz LTE Device”.

OPA President Says LTE Patent Pool Effort Must Change

By Maisie Ramsay, WirelessWeek – June 22, 2009In many ways, LTE is viewed as WiMAX’s smarter and more attractive sibling. LTE has been adopted by wealthy, high-profile industry heavyweights while WiMAX found its niche in less glamorous areas, like emerging markets in remote corners of the globe.

Ericsson signs LTE patent deals

Mon Jun 22, 2009, STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Swedish telecom equipment maker Ericsson has signed its first license agreements for LTE technology patents, allowing other companies to use the technology, an Ericsson official said on Monday.