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LTE vs WiMAXIt is clear that WiMAX is giving up its position to LTE / LTE Advanced. There are multiple indications of that. Motorola is moving at the s… Started by LTEportal |
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Cisco exiting WiMAX marketCisco has confirmed that it will stop designing and building new WiMAX base stations, preferring to focus on the packet core since it acqui… Started by Mindy Goldman |
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The WiMax/Smart Grid PartnershipThe general feeling is that when the dust settles, Long Term Evolution (LTE) will be ahead of WiMax in the overall 4G bakeoff. Many observe… Started by Mindy Goldman |
0 | Mar 4 |
LTE vs WiMAX Comparison TableLTE vs WiMAX comparison can be found here. Judging by recent developments, especially by pilot LTE services in Scandinavia launched in 2009… Started by Randy Bell |
0 | Feb 28 |
LTE: the right answer?IDATE predicts that, by 2015, a total of 380 million subscribers in the US, the EU-5, Scandinavia, China, Japan and South Korea will have a… Started by Jennifer Duncan |
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ABI Research: by 2011 LTE is expected to overcome WiMAXAccording to ABI Research, LTE equipment began to ship in 2009, with more substantial ramp-ups expected in 2010 and 2011. At least 10 netwo… Started by Jennifer Duncan |
0 | Feb 11 |
One more argument in defense of LTEAccording to John Cunliffe, CTO for Ericsson North Western Europe, with LTE what you get is a simpler network, because it’s all IP. There’… Started by Jennifer Duncan |
0 | Feb 9 |
Two technologies to get an IMT-Advanced designation in October 2010.Six technology proposals for the global 4G mobile wireless broadband technology (a.k.a. IMT-Advanced) are aligned around the 3GPP LTE Relea… Started by LTEportal |
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