Almost 300,000 LTE Base Transceiver Stations by 2014

January 26, 2010 by admin  
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Nearly 300,000 LTE Base Transceiver Stations will be installed by 2014, according to a new study from ABI Research. While LTE will encounter competition from other mobile , its supporters extol its potential to unify the market.

LTE brings to the market 25 years of operating experience using TDM and CDMA technology. It aims to use that, combined with OFDM, and other techniques, to provide the , perhaps stealing WiMAX’s thunder. This also takes the industry from the current two- of circuit switching for voice, and packet switching for data to a single IP network for both services.

umtsnetz Almost 300,000 LTE Base Transceiver Stations by 2014

“LTE faces competition from other technologies and it will need to demonstrate clear technical and to convince network operators,” says ABI Research analyst Ian Cox. “The mobile variant of WiMAX will start to appear in 2007 as the Certification program ramps up. The industry is also working on +, which could offer the same performance in a 5 . Without additional spectrum, operators could face a difficult choice.”
Cox further comments that, “LTE is the for the mobile industry and is being standardized by with the full support of operators via the NGMN Group.”

Long (LTE) of is about to benefit from Release-8 of the standard, planned for the third quarter of 2007. The potential rewards of LTE are simplicity of operation, a “flat” architecture offering low latency, and . and roaming with 2G and 3G networks are added bonuses, along with and improved performance, . LTE could also unite the W-CDMA and CDMA communities because of its spectral flexibility.

For vendors, LTE will allow development of a new market to replace declining 3G revenues.

For users, says Cox, LTE will enable , including VoIP, to be offered over SIP-enabled networks. Each service will be IP-based, offering high data rates and low latency, with on-line gaming becoming a reality along with mobile network data speeds comparable to those of fixed networks.

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(http://www.abiresearch.com/products/market_research/UMTS_Long_Term_Evolution) reviews the world market for LTE.

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