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The ITU approves the successors to LTE and WiMAX, how long until we hear about 5G networks?

The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has just agreed on the technologies that are deemed worthy enough to earn the “IMT-Advanced” designation: LTE-Advanced and WirelessMAN-Advanced, the latter being more widely known as wimax 2. They don’t want to call it 5G, but you can expect AT&T’s marketing department to already be in the process of drafting up some ads. Nearly two years ago we wrote an article titled “4G in America: Lies, Lies, and More Damn Lies” explaining why HSPA+, WiMAX, and LTE didn’t deserve to be called 4G technologies, but the ITU caved in during mid December 2010 and let operators use the term 4G, despite the fact that it was previously meant to designate networks using LTE-Advanced. Semantics aside, what’s “IMT-Advanced” all about? François Rancy, Director of the ITU’s Radiocommunication Bureau, says:

“IMT-Advanced would be like putting a fibre optic broadband connection on your mobile phone, making your phone at least 500 times faster than today’s 3G smart phones. But it’s not only about speed; it’s about efficiency. IMT-Advanced will use radio-frequency spectrum much more efficiently making higher data transfers possible on lesser bandwidth. This will enable mobile networks to face the dramatic increase in data traffic that is expected in the coming years.”

To give you a better idea of what’s possible, just look at what Ericsson demoed in Sweden during June 2011. They were able to hit download speeds of around 954 megabits per second in a moving van using around 60 MHz worth of spectrum. Despite that being a real world test, i.e. not in a lab environment, we doubt we’ll ever see anyone offer speeds that high because no one actually owns that much spectrum in any particular market. At least we don’t think.

So now the question is when are we going to see such high speed networks crop up? Luckily for the U.S. it may be as early as 2013. Dish Network, the satellite TV company, owns 40 MHz worth of spectrum that they want to use for an LTE-Advanced network. They’re just waiting for the FCC to give them the thumbs up to use it. As soon as that happens, you bet we’ll cover the announcement!

 

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Stefan Constantinescu

Stefan Constantinescu (@WhatTheBit on Twitter) has loved technology since as far back as he can remember. It started with computers, but in the past few years his passion has turned to mobile devices. As a mobile phone enthusiast who lives and breathes devices that connect to the internet, he knows he is not alone with this radical fascination of all things wireless. He is strongly opinionated and enjoys a good debate so leave comments in his posts and he’ll get back to you! Stefan began blogging as a hobby in the fall of 2006 and joined IntoMobile in the summer of 2007. Later he got a job at Nokia in March 2008, but as of June 2009 he has rejoined the IntoMobile team. He is currently based out of Helsinki, Finland.



Qualcomm and Asiaspace WiMAX Sdn Bhd Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Explore Future Deployment of LTE TDD Technology

HONG KONG – September 27, 2010 – Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) ), a leading developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies, products and services, and Asiaspace wimax Sdn Bhd today announced that they have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore future deployment of Long Term Evolution Time Division Duplex (LTE TDD) technology in Malaysia.

Asiaspace currently owns a license to provide wireless technology services on the 2.3 GHz band in Malaysia. With this license, Asiaspace intends to explore the deployment, in the near future, of LTE TDD technology, which is a reflection of the commercial advantages service providers can capitalize on as they become part of the 3G wireless ecosystem of more than one billion mobile subscribers worldwide. According to the Global mobile Suppliers Association, 80 operators have committed to launch LTE in 33 countries as of June 2010, which demonstrates a continued commitment to providing innovative devices and services for the consumer.

“Asiaspace looks forward to working with Qualcomm in examining the technological and commercial opportunities presented by LTE TDD,” said Datuk Abdul Ghani Bin Abdullah. “Our vision is to offer the best wireless experience to the customer – regardless of the type of technology. We believe that LTE TDD technology will best serve the highly vibrant and mobile society Malaysia represents by allowing us to stay within the boundaries of mainstream wireless technologies and interoperate with 3G and 2G networks. As a business, Asiaspace will be able to enjoy the cost benefits of scale and tap into the massive subscriber base that already exists within the cellular mobile world.”

“Qualcomm is pleased to be in discussions with Asiaspace to explore the deployment of a LTE TDD network in Malaysia,” said John Stefanac, president of Southeast Asia & Pacific for Qualcomm. “Spectrum is a scarce resource around the world, forcing service providers to deploy wireless technologies that not only provide high-speed connectivity and access, but also ones that are interoperable with all the 3G standards that are currently thriving. We are delighted Asiaspace is interested in LTE TDD, as it provides a fully mobile wireless experience for the consumer, backed up by ubiquitous 3G coverage.”

Source: http://www.manufacturing.net/News/Feeds/2010/09/mnet-market-sectors-pharmaceuticals/biotech-qualcomm-and-asiaspace-wimax-sdn-bhd-sign-memorand/



WiMax vs. LTE: LIVE in NYC – NOVEMBER 15, 2010 (finally)

wimax vs. LTE: LIVE in NYC – NOVEMBER 15, 2010 (finally ) While there may be more important news breaking in the world; Oil gushing through beautiful habitat, 3D TV becoming a reality or top military brass slamming the Obama administration from the likes (of all places) of a Pop culture oasis, Verizon has announced that they will launch LTE in 25 markets covering 100 million POP’s on November 15, which should include the New York City metro area. The announcement is the first solid date of a Verizon LTE launch. The tech-savvy of this beautiful land finally have the battle, neigh, the showdown of a lifetime brewing in major markets across the country. It may very well turn out to be the most perpetual and ultimately trivial of match-ups in the history of technology – alas, the crew here in Manhattan is preparing for the final Armageddon of Next Generation connectivity…..

Read More at http://www.goingwimax.com/wimax-vs-lte-live-in-nyc-november-15-2010-finally-11084/



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