The LTE standard is capable of data transfer rates of 150Mbps, roughly twice as fast as the 4G LTE speeds available in the United States. Steven Musil is the night news editor at CNET News. He's been ...
Late last week, the ITU (International Telecommunications Union) finally agreed on which technologies qualify for the IMT-Advanced specification. The ITU has decided that LTE-Advanced (which is a ...
Network technology company Ericsson has successfully tested Long Term Evolution Advanced (LTE Advanced) technology in Sweden, achieving download speeds of 900 megabits per second (Mbps). The ...
Samsung plans to begin selling a Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone capable of supporting LTE-Advanced 4G networks — which offer download speeds that are twice as fast as LTE — in South Korea this month. No ...
Data grandmasters, Globacom, has launched the fourth generation Long Term Evolution Advanced (LTE) network, also called 4G-LTE Advanced. The simultaneous implementation of the service in major cities ...
South Korean operator SK Telecom said it launched an LTE-Advanced network on Wednesday, offering speeds of up to 150Mbps on an upgraded version of Samsung’s Galaxy S4 handset. The operator said the ...
Following Samsung's release of a Galaxy S4 with the Snapdragon 800 SoC and LTE-Advanced support -- the first smartphone in the world with LTE-A support -- SK Telecom has launched the world's first LTE ...
Korean operator SK Telecom says that more than 150,000 subscribers have signed up for its LTE-Advanced network just 14 days after its launch, according to a Yonhap News report. This makes for a ...
South Korea’s largest mobile carrier, SK Telecom, said Thursday that it has successfully tested a technology that can provide up to 1Gbps wireless downloads and will launch services by next year. SKT ...
If you’re impressed with the current generation of LTE services, wait until you get a load of LTE Advanced. Ericsson announced today that it had conducted a demonstration of LTE Advanced technology in ...
For years, Verizon has claimed it has a better wireless network than its competitors, and last year proclaimed “Better Matters.” Now, it claims that its “better” is even, um, better. The wireless ...