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What is LTE in mobile technology ?
Asked by Gabbar Singh,
13 Sep '12 11:35 am
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Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a 4G wireless broadband technology developed by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), an industry trade group.
3GPP engineers named the technology "Long Term Evolution" because it represents the next step (4G) in a progression from GSM, a 2G standard, to UMTS, the 3G technologies based upon GSM. LTE provides significantly increased peak data rates, with the potential for 100 Mbps downstream and 30 Mbps upstream, reduced latency, scalable bandwidth capacity, and backwards compatibility with existing GSM and UMTS technology. Future developments to could yield peak throughput on the order of 300 Mbps.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 13 Sep '12 11:46 am
3GPP engineers named the technology "Long Term Evolution" because it represents the next step (4G) in a progression from GSM, a 2G standard, to UMTS, the 3G technologies based upon GSM. LTE provides significantly increased peak data rates, with the potential for 100 Mbps downstream and 30 Mbps upstream, reduced latency, scalable bandwidth capacity, and backwards compatibility with existing GSM and UMTS technology. Future developments to could yield peak throughput on the order of 300 Mbps.
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LTE, the next generation mobile technology that will eventually provide users with peak speeds of 150 megabits per second (mbps) and an expected average download speeds of 70mbps.
LTE will complement rather than replace the operators existing 3G/HSDPA services, with which Ericsson recently achieved download speeds of 21mbps in Australia, says Kutty Kanagaratnam, their director for radio access.
Answered by anil garg, 13 Sep '12 11:39 am
LTE will complement rather than replace the operators existing 3G/HSDPA services, with which Ericsson recently achieved download speeds of 21mbps in Australia, says Kutty Kanagaratnam, their director for radio access.
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LTE (Long Term Evolution) is a wireless broadband technology designed to support roaming Internet access via cell phones and handheld devices. Because LTE offers significant improvements over older cellular communication standards, some refer to it as a 4G (fourth generation) technology along with WiMax
Answered by aflatoon, 13 Sep '12 11:39 am
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