Will LTE be the next major standard in mobile broadband technology?
Source : techworld
When the first Long Term Evolution, or LTE, network is launched next year, users can expect to see a download speed of about 20Mbps, according to Motorola and Chinese networking giant ZTE.
On the show floor at ITU World, ZTE and Fujitsu are showing upcoming modems that support download speeds of up to 100Mbps (megabits per second) and upload speeds of up to 50Mbps when connected to an LTE network, according to their respective spec sheets.
But no user will ever see those kinds of speeds. The real-world bandwidth will instead be about 20Mbps when downloading data and 5Mbps when uploading data, according to Xiaodong Zhu, CTO at ZTE in Western Europe. Those numbers are seconded by Stephane Daeuble, senior manager at Motorola LTE Global Marketing.
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Source : techworld
When the first Long Term Evolution, or LTE, network is launched next year, users can expect to see a download speed of about 20Mbps, according to Motorola and Chinese networking giant ZTE.
On the show floor at ITU World, ZTE and Fujitsu are showing upcoming modems that support download speeds of up to 100Mbps (megabits per second) and upload speeds of up to 50Mbps when connected to an LTE network, according to their respective spec sheets.
But no user will ever see those kinds of speeds. The real-world bandwidth will instead be about 20Mbps when downloading data and 5Mbps when uploading data, according to Xiaodong Zhu, CTO at ZTE in Western Europe. Those numbers are seconded by Stephane Daeuble, senior manager at Motorola LTE Global Marketing.
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