This week Ericsson showed off LTE Voice & 100 Mbps data call in SA. While Malaysian Operator Maxis Conducting LTE Trials, ZTE and UAE-based operator Etisalat have completed LTE Trials.
TeliaSonera gearing up for LTE launch in Gothenburg, Sweden next week.
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Malaysian Operator Maxis Conducts LTE Trial
Malaysian mobile communications service provider Maxis Berhad has successfuly conducted the 4G LTE trial and has demonstrated dowload speeds of up to 104 Mbps.
Ericsson has demonstrated LTE with a speed of 100 Mbps alongwith Voice over LTE (VoLTE) call at their local offices in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Australian Government has decided to release 126 Megahertz of broadcasting spectrum as a digital dividend.This spectrum will become available as a result of the switch to digital-only television br
Polish telecom regulator Office of Electronic Communications (UKE), intends to launch a tender for LTE radio spectrums this year.
ZTE and UAE-based operator Etisalat have completed LTE Trials. The project was conducted in the Etisalat headquarters in Abu Dhabi's according to c114.net.
TeliaSonera is preparing for commercial launch of 4G/LTE in Gothenburg, Sweden’s second largest city soon.
Alcatel-Lucent demonstrates LTE Connected Car at G-8/G-20 Summits’ International Media Center
Alcatel-Lucent is demonstrating the LTE Connected Car concept in the ‘Experience Canada’ pavilion at the International Media Center for the G-8 and G-20 Summits during June 23 – 25, 2010.
NTT DoCoMo plans to launch commercial LTE femtocells between 2011 and 2012.
India's GSM service provider Aircel has indicated that it may choose WiMAX or TD-LTE for 2.3GHz spectrum deployments or it can roll out both.
Verizon Wireless is moving to “friendly user trials” of LTE in five unnamed cities.
Ericsson has planned to demonstrate LTE with a speed of 150 Mbps and HSPA Evolution with up to 84 Mbps at their local offices in Johannesburg, South Africa from 21 June – 16 July, according to
Baseband modem integration into mobile devices will reach 2 billion by 2014 despite market and technical hurdles, according to a recent report by In-Stat.
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