Mobile Market Research. Telecom Market Forecast.  Mobile Network Operators.  Telecom Industry Services.  Wireless Networks Market. 
Login
Read Tele Research Labs Feeds. |
NewsLetter:     Click for NewsLetter |
 Search
Introducing Telematics for the Planet: a green performance management tool that helps you set realistic carbon reduction targets and show tangible results.

 

 

 

 

News

WebTech Wireless participates in key industry and partner trade shows and events to showcase our proven location-based services and Telematics solutions.

American Assoc. of Port Authorities Annual Conference
Visit us at our AT&T Partner's stand, #37
Sep 21st to 25th
Anchorage, Alaska

WebTech Wireless Announces  Telematics for the Planet 

WebTech Wireless Obtains Product Certification from Anatel, Brazil

Our Clients
Wireless News
Featured Products
Search News

           
 
           
     
Wireless News
Mar 10

Written by: Editor
3/10/2010 8:08 AM

As carriers start to see the results of field trials, and even commercial deployments, of LTE, the game of spinning the performance figures begins. We've already seen considerable dispute over the real world data rates of the world's first commercial LTE network, at Baltic carrier TeliaSonera, and now Verizon Wireless is entering the fray.The US carrier says it is seeing throughput speeds in its LTE network tests that reach peaks between 40Mbps and 50Mbps for download, and 20Mbps to 25Mbps for upload. The tests were conducted in Boston and Seattle. The maximum rates have increased since its previous update, but average speeds have remained the same, at 5-12Mbps for download and 2-5Mbps for upload.Verizon plans to launch 25-30 commercial LTE markets this year, covering around 100m POPs, and will double the number of markets covered in 2011. In some areas where it has blank spots in its CDMA EV-DO coverage, it will bypass 3G altogether and go straight to LTE. This is a very different strategy from that of European early movers, which are mainly seeing LTE as a technology for high capacity urban use rather than rural access (despite some of the political statements). But these operators, unlike Verizon, have lower cost options for rural expansion in low frequencies, notably HSPA in 900MHz.

Tags:

Your name:
Title:
Comment:
Add Comment    Cancel  
        
RSS Feeds
           
Archive
July, 2010 (442)
June, 2010 (459)
May, 2010 (408)
April, 2010 (423)
March, 2010 (407)
February, 2010 (406)
January, 2010 (341)
December, 2009 (327)
November, 2009 (332)
October, 2009 (368)
September, 2009 (384)
August, 2009 (462)
July, 2009 (494)
June, 2009 (412)
May, 2009 (394)
April, 2009 (310)
March, 2009 (201)
February, 2009 (372)
January, 2009 (359)
December, 2008 (505)
November, 2008 (414)
October, 2008 (551)
September, 2008 (480)
August, 2008 (501)
July, 2008 (544)
June, 2008 (375)
May, 2008 (26)
           
Bookmark

Bookmark and Share

           
Copyright 2008 by Tele Research Labs All rights reserved  | Terms | Privacy Statement