Here is a sneak preview of Berge Avyazian, 4G Industry Analyst, Conference Chair & Senior Editor, UBM Tech sharing his views on whether the Indian telecom operators embrace FDD or TDD version of the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology?
Nick Carter, from Qualcomm, discusses their vision for small cell, how they are developing the ecosystem, and how they are creating a system based on the economics behind the WiFi access point in order to enable low cost access points.
At Mobile World Congress 2014, Robert Chen, Director of IDC & Applications, China Mobile talks about their "softer and "greener" demo at MWC 2014, which showed a LTE network running in a virtualization environment.
With LTE Advanced already here and proliferating, industry is ready to take it further. Along with enhanced receivers to improve performance, the evolution will bring scale and efficiency of LTE Advanced to markets other than traditional mobile broadband, such as unlicensed spectrum, terrestrial TV, direct device-to-device and more.
Meik Kottkamp, Technology Manager for Rohde & Schwarz, discusses trends his company and mobile operators see in LTE and LTE-Advanced deployment, the realities of VoLTE, terminal and application testing, and just what 5G means for Rohde & Schwarz and the industry as a whole.
Motta, Director of MBB Global Solution Marketing Dept, and Janson, Managing Principal consultant of Huawei carrier BG, discussed LTE Video, focusing in the areas of innovative service capabilities and sustainable profitable business models of LTE eMBMS, as well as the challenges operators may face and the relevant commercial strategies.
This Rohde & Schwarz webinar discusses the details of carrier aggregation, its different types and its impact on how to test a device that supports carrier aggregation.
This 4G Americas white paper provides an in-depth look at 3GPP Release 11 and Release 12 technology standards, including HSPA+, LTE-Advanced and Machine Type Communications.
LTEi is coming to vehicles and Qualcomm wants to be in the driver's seat. The chip giant explains how its Snapdragon S 602a chipset will enable multiple high speed broadband infotainment experiences to occur in a car simultaneously.