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 <title>Study: 32 million LTE subscribers by 2013</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;There&#039;s no doubt that LTE is the 4G network of choice the world over. With CDMA-based networks like Verizon even planning to switch to the GSM evolution pathway for their future network, it seems that LTE is the way to go. As such, ABI Research has released a new study that projects 32 million worldwide [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 01:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title>Alltel looking to launch LTE network</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;While Sprint is banking on WiMAX as the next-generation wireless data network of choice in the US, all other carriers are looking to bring on 4G LTE technology in the coming years. With AT&amp;amp;T and Verizon Wireless already planning LTE network roll outs for 2011 and on, the smaller guys risk falling behind in the [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <title>AT&amp;T: 20Mbps 3G network by 2009 - HSPA release 7, here we come!</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;While many AT&amp;amp;T customers are enjoying the No. 1 US carrier&#039;s HSDPA (HSPA in some areas) 3G network, AT&amp;amp;T&#039;s 3G speeds are still relatively slow compared to their counterparts in Europe and Asia. Following AT&amp;amp;T&#039;s HSUPA upgrade to their 3G network this year (creating a true HSPA network), Big Blue has announced on Wednesday that [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <title>Nokia Siemens demos I-HSPA at 10.1Mbps!</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Sure, LTE is still several years away, but if this latest test is any indication of HSPA-based mobile broadband solutions set to hit the wireless market in the near term, the long road to LTE won&#039;t be too unbearable. Nokia Siemens networks has demonstrated their new I-HSPA (Internet High Speed Packet Access) in Austria and [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <title>Vodafone CEO Sarin: Vodafone will take its time with LTE, Verizon can&#039;t afford to</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;The near-term future of GSM-based mobile broadband is LTE (Long Term Evolution). With LTE in tow, GSM carriers can stay on top of the wireless data-game by offering 4G data access to its customers. Unfortunately, the world&#039;s largest wireless operator, Vodafone, has announced that it does not intend to make haste in bringing LTE to [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <title>Verizon: Mobile broadband LTE on 700Mhz spectrum by 2011</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Remember that little piece of 700Mhz spectrum that Verizon snatched from Google&#039;s lazy grasp? Well, combined with other spectrum slices that Verizon Wireless picked up at the recently ended FCC auction, Verizon will use the newly acquired C-Block spectrum to roll out a nationwide mobile broadband network based on the 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution) [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Just what does AT&amp;amp;T plan on doing with all that 700Mhz B-Block spectrum (from the 700Mhz FCC auction) and that valuable swath of 700Mhz C-Block spectrum (from Aloha Partners)? It looks like AT&amp;amp;T is going to use the fresh-off-the-grill spectrum to launch its own 4G LTE mobile broadband network.The additional spectrum firmly plants AT&amp;amp;T at [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;LTE is really starting to stretch its legs as the high-speed mobile broadband standard that we knew it could always be. NTT DoCoMo reportedly just achieved &quot;a downlink transmission rate of 250Mbps over a high-speed wireless network in an outdoor test of an experimental Super 3G system.&quot; Super 3G, also known as LTE (Long Term [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <title>Ericsson&#039;s Chief Marketing Officer Johan Bergendahl proclaims downfall of WiFi</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Does anyone even use public telephones anymore? I don&#039;t even use fixed landlines anymore. With the pace of development in the wireless landscape, it makes sense that wireless broadband solutions could sound the death knoll for WiFi hotspots.  And, to make that notion all the more plausible, Ericsson&#039;s Chief Marketing Officer Johan Bergendahl proclaimed during his [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <title>Verizon President &amp; COO Dennis Strigl: Data is the future but WiMAX isn&#039;t a threat</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;With Sprint  still pushing hard  to roll out their WiMAX-based XOHM data network (unfortunately labelled as a  3G tech ), the other big-dogs in the US wireless landscape should be worrying about possible loss of data-revenue to Sprint. But, it turns out that Verizon Communication’s President and COO, Dennis Strigl, isn’t at all worried about Sprint’s impact on Verizon’s choice of LTE as their 4G data network.    Strigl reiterated at Citi’s   18th Annual Global Entertainment, Media &amp;amp; Telecommunications Conference that data revenue was the future greenback-maker for the wireless arm of Verizon. Apparently, only 50% of Verizon users have data-capable devices, so there’s a lot of room to grow in that sector - especially with Verizon’s plan to open their network  this year .    However, it seems that Strigl isn’t fazed by Sprint’s looming WiMAX network rollout in a few months (at least publicly). Trials of the  4G LTE data network are slated to kick off this year , but won’t go live for a couple more years. In that light, Verizon may be starting to feel the heat from Sprint - being first to market with a national broadband network is sure to put a dent in Verizon’s data-revenue.    We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again - “First to market, first in our hearts.” If Sprint successfully markets their  XOHM network  as the must-have data network in the US, we could see slower and lower adoption rates of the LTE technologies from  Verizon  and  AT&amp;amp;T . Sprint is poised to turn around their struggling business with the first national wireless broadband network, and could redefine themselves as the premier data-network in the US. Of course, &lt;em &gt;we’ll&lt;/em&gt; be adopting whatever network serves up the best coverage and reliability at any given time, but the run-of-the-mill road warrior will likely be sticking with what they know to work - Sprint had better get it right the first time around.    [Via:  MocoNews ]   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Lebanon gets its WiMAX onVerizon&#039;s Answer to AT&amp;amp;T&#039;s Apple iPhone - The LG KE850 PRADA Phone?Verizon confirms LTE 4G network trials with Vodafone; to share with AT&amp;amp;TD-Link getting in on WiMAXNokia Readies Shipments Of WiMAX Phones For 2008&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;With Verizon’s  recent announcement  to kick off LTE (Long Term Evolution) 4G network tests next year (in partnership  with Vodafone ), it’s starting to look like LTE  will dominate the US mobile-broadband landscape in the future. And, following on  successful initial testing of LTE networks  by Nokia, and the recent adoption of the standard by the GSMA as a  global 4G standard , Nokia has announced their support of Verizon in helping proliferate the use of LTE technology as the worldwide 4G standard - which should help drive down manufacturing costs as more and more LTE-proponents help scale-up production of LTE-hardware.    “Nokia has long been committed to working closely with operators in the US and around the world, and is very pleased to support Verizon Wireless in their choice of LTE as their global 4G evolution path,” said Mark Louison, President, Nokia Inc., the North American arm of Nokia. “It is very exciting to see Verizon Wireless, one of the world’s leading wireless providers, announce their open development initiative for devices and their decision to evolve their network to the open, global specification of LTE.”    It’s nice to see the industry’s big-wigs essentially “high-five” each other in the public eye. Nokia’s seems to be seriously brown-nosing the CDMA carrier - they called Verizon “one of the world’s leading wireless providers.” We can only surmise this is an effort to get more Nokia handsets onto Verizon’s network, especially with future LTE-based mobile phones. Bring on the Verizon-branded, LTE-packed Nokia handsets!    Full press release on the link.    White Plains, NY, US - Nokia (NYSE: NOK) today applauded  Verizon Wireless’ announced plans  to develop and deploy a fourth generation mobile broadband network. The Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology    Verizon   Wireless    chose is an open and global specification for next generation networks that will bring scale and efficiencies for manufacturers, choice in    network   equipment    and device for operators, and ultimately better value and richer experiences for consumers.    Broadband wireless technologies have the power to change the way people work, live, play and communicate. As the world leader in converged devices, Nokia is dedicated to offering a wide choice of mobile devices to consumers and remains committed to openness and innovation. Nokia is proud to expand our collaboration with Verizon Wireless to develop products that allow consumers to experience the benefits of mobility and the Internet.    “Nokia has long been committed to working closely with operators in the US and around the world, and is very pleased to support Verizon Wireless in their choice of LTE as their global 4G evolution path,” said Mark Louison, President, Nokia Inc., the North American arm of Nokia. “It is very exciting to see Verizon Wireless, one of the world’s leading wireless providers, announce their open development initiative for devices and their decision to evolve their network to the open, global specification of LTE.”    Within the next 10 years, Nokia sees that demand for an enriched mobile experience and mobile computing will continue to grow at exponential rates. LTE will help to enable faster, richer multimedia services such as multi-player gaming with rich 3D graphics and simultaneous Instant Messaging or voice calls and a host of other applications providing a much more compelling mobile experience for consumers everywhere.    About Nokia   Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. Nokia makes a wide range of mobile devices and provides people with experiences in music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games and business mobility through these devices. Nokia also provides equipment, solutions and services for communications networks.    Media Enquiries:    Nokia, Americas   Communications   Tel. +1 972 894 4573   Email: communication.corp@nokia.com    www.nokia.com   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Verizon confirms LTE 4G network trials with Vodafone; to share with AT&amp;amp;TLTE gets a boost with GSMA support - 4G is now LTEUltra Mobile Broadband standards specifications get finalizedVerizon switching to UMTS based LTE for their next generation network, 100 megabits downNokia orders WiMAX chips from Intel, new Internet Tablet in 1H [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;We’ve known for some time that  Verizon has put their faith in the Long Term Evolution  (LTE) standard upon which to build their 4G network. And, following on the  GSMA’s support of LTE  as the 4G standard of choice, Verizon has announced that they will be kicking off trials of their LTE network in 2008. The trials will be conducted in a joint effort with Verizon Wireless venture-partner, Vodafone. Now, it’s going to a good, long, while before the network goes live - we’re looking for 2010 network launch - but it’s encouraging to hear that Verizon Wireless and Vodafone have made the commitment with network trials.    LTE promises to bring 100Mbps downstream and 50Mbps upstream data speeds (theoretical of course, we’ll see how that pans out in real life) with a latency reduced to 20ms - which is an impressive bump-up from Verizon’s current EVDO Rev. A data speeds of 1.4Mbps on the downlink. And, with Vodafone hopping on board the LTE-bandwagon, customers on either network can expect to roam on the partner-networks without the need for dual-mode handsets like the  Motorola RIZR Z6c “World Edition”  handset that’s slated to hit Verizon’s network in the near future.    Additionally, AT&amp;amp;T is set to adopt LTE as their 4G network standard, so we could see interoperability between the rival networks - a first for the top-two wireless carriers. And, with Verizon’s  newly announced plan  to open their network to “any app, any device,” we could certainly see AT&amp;amp;T LTE handsets being ported to Verizon’s network in the future.    Poor little Sprint and their  WiMAX XOHM service . The lagging wireless carrier  has yet to kick off  their 4G network plans and the market leaders have already chosen a competing standard.  We like rooting for the little guy, but Sprint sure isn’t making it easy.    [Via:  Electronista ]   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:LTE gets a boost with GSMA support - 4G is now LTEVodafone denies rumors of $160 billion bid for Verizon CommunicationsVerizon switching to UMTS based LTE for their next generation network, 100 megabits downAT&amp;amp;T looks beyond HSPA; Plans to build 4G LTE 4G networkVodafone: we&#039;re going to hold on to our stake [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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