femtoforum – In approach, this paper has chosen to look at extreme cases, to complement as far as possible the average, or typical scenarios that RAN4 has already studied in 3GPP.
Tag: UMTS
Kineto, Airvana Complete Sucessful 3G Femtocell Interoperability Tests
February 16, 2010 – Kineto Wireless, Inc, the key innovator and leading supplier of solutions that enable delivery of mobile services over broadband, and Airvana Inc.
LTE Tracking Area Update vs. UMTS Location/Routing Area Update
WirelessMoves | Here’s an interesting piece of technical insight I gained this week when going through 3GPP TS 23.401 concerning tracking area updates that I haven’t seen when I went through the spec
UMTS/LTE in 800 MHz for Europe
August 31, 2009 | LteWorld – 800MHz band (also known as 790-862 MHz, channels 61 to 69 in UHF Bands IV and V) was previously used by analog broadcasting, and is particularly suitable for delivery of h
3GPP Extended UMTS/LTE 800 Technical Report
August 7, 2009 | LteWorld – 3GPP has recently published a technical report of the Extended UMTS/LTE 800 which provides UTRA and E-UTRA specification support for FDD in the Extended 800 MHz band in Jap
Nortel White Paper – Mobile Backhaul Evolves with Carrier Ethernet
Wireless traffic volume is growing at a staggering pace, driven by new highspeed mobile services such as mobile video, multimedia messaging and web browsing.
UMTS Forum – Standardizing the future of mobile communications with LTE
A White Paper from the UMTS Forum Towards Global Mobile Broadband Standardizing the future of mobile communications with LTE (Long Term Evolution)
Motorola: Overview of LTE Air-Interface
With the emergence of packet-based wireless broadband systems such as WiMAX 802.16e, it is evident that a comprehensive evolution of the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) specificat
Ericsson: Optimizing global mobility through seamless coexistence and evolution of GSM, WCDMA and LTE
The impressive uptake of mobile broadband services based on High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) is founded on excellent performance, low cost and seamless fall-back to GPRS/EDGE, which results in great