Nokia prefers LTE and plans to provide LTE-device in 2010



March 6, 2009 · Filed Under Innovations, News 

It became known that the company was Nokia, choosing between LTE and WiMAX, expressed a preference for the standard networks LTE (Long Term Evolution) for its future device and reportedly GigaOM, released the first LTE-device Nokia happen in 2010.

James Harper, a senior manager of marketing technology, recently spoke at the conference PCCA (Portable Computer and Communications Association), and said that LTE is the preferred technology of mobile broadband after HSDPA. He also talked about WiMAX, which is planning to expand the Sprint and Clearwire, noting that it has shortcomings, and in the near future, Nokia will be working on WiMAX-products.

There are currently no data on what characteristics will have LTE-device Nokia. But it can be assumed that the company will work not only on LTE-phones, but also over LTE-notebooks.

Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a standard cellular communications, which allows you to send and receive data at speeds of 100-326 Mbps. Range used for the LTE-networks – 760-870, and 2000 MHz. This standard was approved in the past year, the international consortium of 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project), of which China Mobile, NTT DoCoMo (Japan’s mobile operator), the companies Motorola and Nokia. Currently, competitor LTE is standard WiMAX.

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