China Mobile said it will join Vodafone Group plc and Verizon Wireless in an ongoing trial of LTE technology.
The world’s largest mobile operator said the three-way operator trials will focus on LTE FDD, the Frequency Division Duplex version of the technology, for use with paired spectrum allocations and TD (Time Division Duplex)-LTE. The operators hope to explore the performance of LTE with different spectrum types as a potential next-generation mobile technology.
“China Mobile is happy to work with Vodafone and Verizon Wireless to explore TD-LTE together with FDD LTE as a high-performance and low-cost evolution option from our current networks,” said China Mobile VP Sha Yuejia. “This will help to build an ecosystem that could result in a win-win situation for the whole industry to meet the growing customer demand for wireless broadband.”
The trials – which include three powerhouse network operators – underscore the momentum LTE is gaining as a leading 4G technology possibility vs. WiMAX and Ultra Mobile Broadband. Alcatel-Lucent this week announced a joint venture with Japan’s NEC to focus on LTE, and AT&T Mobility is stepping up its 3G buildout as “the next step in the evolution” toward LTE.”
LTE continues world tour: China Mobile joins Vodafone, Verizon Wireless in LTE trials
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