Monday, August 12, 2013

Lte telecommunications definition

          Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a standard for the smooth and effective transition to more advanced leading - edge technology to increase wireless data network capacity and speed. LTE is commonly used to refer to wireless broadband or mobile network technology.

          LTE is also known as "3GPP Long Term Evolution. 3GPP Third Generation Partnership Project, funded by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute operates under the brand name initials. LTE is also known as Super 3G LTE and LTE super-4G.


           LTE cellular communication standard provides a significant improvement over the old reasons, some with WiMax 4G technology (fourth generation) as well as see it.

Its architecture Internet (IP) phones and many other Internet protocols, supports Long Term Evolution sites, web browsing, VoIP and other IP-based services, in contrast to the well is based on protocols. LTE theoretical per second experimental evidence based on 300 megabits (Mbps) or higher can download the support. However, a customer service provider LTE network with other customers to share the available bandwidth is much less effective.

The service is only available in limited geographic areas of sustainable development, but telecom providers have been actively expanding its LTE services.

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