Migration route for existing CDMA and GSM customers to LTE. Includes a demonstration of CDMA/LTE Video Data Session hand-over.
Tag: LTE
Motorola: Driving LTE Forward
Motorola’s LTE applications and portfolio demonstrated at CTIA 2009 in Las Vegas.
DTV transition arrives, LTE poised to roll out
After months of delay, the transition to digital television (DTV) has arrived and those companies that purchased broadcasters’ 700 MHz spectrum–namely AT&T and Verizon Wireless–are ready to begi
From 3G to LTE: Radio Access Networks Will Drive Mobile Revenue Growth in Latin America, Finds Pyramid
Radio access networks will evolve to provide solid platforms for new services and applications, making mobile broadband the main driver of revenue growth for mobile operators in Latin America, accordi
Is T-Mobile in the Same Camp as China Mobile, NTT DoCoMo and Verizon Wireless When it Comes to Urgently Developing LTE?
With more and more telecom giants moving into LTE camp compared to WiMAX there seems to be a sense of urgency out there in regards to LTE development.
Operators urged to prepare for LTE whatever their deployment plans
Preparations for LTE could help operators get the most out of their current networks while putting them in a good position to profit from next-generation technology, even if large-scale LTE rollout is
VoLGA: Bringing Voice to LTE
Voice is becoming an Important issue for seamless introduction of LTE services.
DoCoMo, KDDI, 2 Others OK’d For 3.9G Cellular Service
TOKYO (Nikkei)–The Communications Ministry said Wednesday that it has approved business plans for next-generation cellular phone services submitted by NTT DoCoMo Inc. (9437), KDDI Corp.
LTE devices must support IPv6, says Verizon
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.