Motorola held a demonstration network of TD-LTE
Motorola has announced the success of the launch wireless Time Division Duplex Long-Term Evolution (TD-LTE) to support the exposure of the Chinese Corporation China Mobile (CMCC) in the framework of the exhibition ITU Telecom World 2009 in Geneva. During a demonstration of a new network built unit solutions for telecom operators Motorola, visitors to the exhibition were able to practice to get acquainted with the technology TD-LTE, providing mobility and convenience of using various demanding applications in real time during a demonstration tour through the streets of Geneva on a special LTE-bus .
These applications include high-definition video (HD), Global Positioning System GPS, protocol VoIP, video conferencing and high speed Internet access. In addition, the stand CMCC Motorola has demonstrated the technology TD-LTE with data rates over 100 Mbps.
During the demonstration network Motorola introduced the second generation of hardware-based broadband platform, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), as well as a combination of core network LTE - Evolved Packet Core (EPC) and the server hardware for video broadcasting, working on the latest software and related application servers. A device TD-LTE, LTE-installed in the bus, provided high-speed Over-the-Air (OTA) data exchange (including, HD-video) with application servers and the Internet.
Motorola is leading an active research work, bringing the transition of technology TD-LTE test of commercial operation and implementation of related ecosystems. Recently, Motorola announced the successful completion of Over-the-Air (OTA) testing conducted in conjunction with operators in preparation for commercial launch of networks LTE, scheduled for the end of 2009.
These applications include high-definition video (HD), Global Positioning System GPS, protocol VoIP, video conferencing and high speed Internet access. In addition, the stand CMCC Motorola has demonstrated the technology TD-LTE with data rates over 100 Mbps.
During the demonstration network Motorola introduced the second generation of hardware-based broadband platform, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), as well as a combination of core network LTE - Evolved Packet Core (EPC) and the server hardware for video broadcasting, working on the latest software and related application servers. A device TD-LTE, LTE-installed in the bus, provided high-speed Over-the-Air (OTA) data exchange (including, HD-video) with application servers and the Internet.
Motorola is leading an active research work, bringing the transition of technology TD-LTE test of commercial operation and implementation of related ecosystems. Recently, Motorola announced the successful completion of Over-the-Air (OTA) testing conducted in conjunction with operators in preparation for commercial launch of networks LTE, scheduled for the end of 2009.
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