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LTE broadband begins to make its mark (in UK)

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  • 15-12-2009 11:30am
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    http://www.v3.co.uk/v3/news/2255001/lte-broadband-begins-mark


    A full-scale UK next-gen mobile network came a step closer today with Huawei announcing a successful live trial of LTE (Long Term Evolution) technology with O2, while Ericsson launched what it claims to be the world's first 4G network in Stockholm.
    Huawei, a provider of next-generation telecom solutions, carried out the trial at the Slough headquarters of O2, during which speeds of 150Mbit/s were achieved.

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    The chief technology officer of O2 UK, Derek McManus, said the trial would help the company better understand this emerging technology and prepare customers for the next generation of mobile broadband services.
    Meanwhile, Ericsson said that it had launched the world's first and largest commercial mobile 4G broadband network.
    Centred on Stockholm, the LTE-based service is available to customers of mobile operator TeliaSonera via Samsung LTE dongles.
    LTE is the next generation of mobile communications technology and allows for the transfer of huge amounts of data, offering speeds akin to fibre through a wireless network.

    Ericsson said that with decreased latency, users of the network will be able to access everything from HD video to network games while on the move.
    Richard Thurston, an analyst from Analysys Mason, said he believes LTE has huge potential and will bring many benefits to businesses.
    "LTE is likely to bring much faster speeds, from 20Mbit/ to 80Mbit/s depending on network deployment, to UK businesses when it's available. In addition, latency should be less than on 3G networks, which will help business applications," he said.
    However, Thurston pointed out that coverage in the UK will probably be limited to dense urban areas at first and that UK businesses will have to wait much longer than their Nordic counterparts for the first LTE services.
    He explained that in the UK the two frequency bands critical to LTE, 2.6GHz and 800MHz, will not be auctioned until late 2010 at the earliest.
    "We don't expect to see much in the way of service before the fourth quarter of 2011 at the earliest," he concluded.


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 25,234 ✭✭✭✭Sponge Bob


    Just launched COMMERCIALLY in downtown Stockholm not on trial.

    Of course

    a) Most of the key band here is MMDS for the next 5 years
    b) It would be fast with about 2 users per cell :)
    c) It will require an imaginative and judicous approach from Comreg if we are to derive any benefits here :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,051 ✭✭✭bealtine


    Sponge Bob wrote: »
    c) It will require an imaginative and judicous approach from Comreg if we are to derive any benefits here :(

    Words that don't trip nimbly off the tounge when used in the context of Comreg....


  • Registered Users Posts: 32,417 ✭✭✭✭watty


    LTE simply isn't BB at economic cell loading.

    Even DSL is getting left behind by Cable and Fibre. In reality lightly loaded LTE is only just at ENTRY LEVEL DSL performance, if the DSL is on high interleaving and over 4km line.


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