Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Telstra trials LTE in 1800MHz band



LTE now comes to the 1800 MHz band. Incumbent operators in India with their 900 & 1800 MHz spectrum are clearly sitting on a gold mine and its only a matter of time before the clamour to start using the same for 3G (and consequently 4G)



July 12, 2010 
James Middleton, Telecoms.com
The LTE news keeps rolling in, with Australian carrier Telstra on Monday announcing that it has successfully tested the 4G technology in its 1800MHz spectrum.
Michael Rocca, Telstra’s chief operations officer said the company tapped Chinese vendor Huawei to deliver the equipment for the test, giving the operator insight into how to best use its spectrum assets for future services. The companies will continue to evaluate the technology in Victoria, using MIMO antenna configurations as well as several advanced features including Inter Cell Interference Coordination to reduce radio network interference and improve throughput, and Self Organising Networks.
Rocca said that he expects the 1800MHz spectrum to complement the 2600MHz spectrum and the 700MHz band anticipated to be made available through the digital dividend.
In related news, chip manufacturer ST-Ericsson on Monday showcased its complete end-to-end TD-LTE solution, catering to the TDD flavour of the 4G technology.
At an event hosted by China Mobile in Shanghai, Ericsson and ST-Ericsson demonstrated their complete TD-LTE platform for the first time, using a USB dongle embedded with ST-Ericsson’s TD-LTE chipset to deliver video-on-demand (VOD) and video streaming with a live camera.
Meanwhile, the VoLGA Forum has released an updated set of specifications for delivering mobile voice and SMS services over LTE. This latest release adding key new features including: the use of VoLGA over HSPA; support for SIM-less emergency calling; optimised voice-bearer routing; and host APIs for LTE handsets.

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