Next-gen mobile broadband tech tops 100Mbps in Ericsson test
Friday, 31. October 2008, 09:24:52
LTE is the next generation of cellular data networking for GSM networks. In the U.S., AT&T has already committed to it, while Verizon Wireless will switch from its traditional use of Qualcomm's CDMA standard to deploy LTE as it develops more advanced networks. LTE is part of a set of loosely defined fourth-generation (4G) standards that will carriers hope will leapfrog today's 3G networks, and offer real competition to wired services, including today's fiber-to-the-home and fiber-to-the-node deployments. Sprint opted for WiMax, which currently delivers far lower speeds than are projected for LTE, but it works today and has a roadmap for improvements.
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