February 24, 2010 – It is not a question of if LTE will be the dominant 4G mobile technology, the question is when LTE networks will proliferate, according to a new report from Visant Strategies.
February 22, 2010 | InformationWeek - A battle of 4G handsets between Sprint and Verizon Wireless is shaping up as both firms are reported to be accelerating their handset development efforts.
Mobile World Congress 2010 - Wim Sweldens, President, Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Products Division, and Ken Wirth, President 4G/LTE Wireless Solution describe how Alcatel-Lucent is helping customers a
February 20, 2010 - Beceem Communications, a leading provider of 4G chips, announced recently the future availability of the BCS500 chip that integrates 4G LTE/WiMAX technology, and redefines the p
February 17, 2010 - In cooperation with Ericsson, STC the leading national provider of telecom services in Saudi Arabia announced its deployment of LTE network that offers its customers the benefit
February 17, 2010— Alcatel-Lucent today announced it has signed a cooperation agreement with Telecom Italia (TI) to engage in a new technology development program, including a trial of 4G Long Term
February 15, 2010 - Alcatel-Lucent today announced that it has successfully made the first 4G calls in the framework of the Long Term Evolution (LTE) lab tests Telefónica is conducting in Latin Ame
February 15, 2009 - Starent Networks, Corp (Nasdaq: STAR), a leading provider of infrastructure solutions that enable mobile operators to deliver multimedia services, today announced it has complet
February 14, 2010 — Juniper Networks® (NYSE: JNPR) today announced three new mobility solutions that will address mobile operators' immediate need to optimize traffic and reduce complexity in their
January 15, 2010 | cnet - WiMax may be Clearwire's technology of choice today as it builds out its nationwide 4G wireless network, but the upstart carrier may eventually migrate to a competing technol
September 28, 2009 | Seeking Alpha - Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology is ahead in the race as the most sought-after next-generation (4G) wireless network standard in the market.