AT&T’s “5G E” service is slightly slower than Verizon’s and T-Mobile’s advanced 4G LTE networks, a study by OpenSignal has found. As Ars readers know, AT&T renamed a large portion of its 4G network, ...
A recent and rather extensive test of 4G LTE networks in several parts of the United States revealed that competition is heating up in the high-speed wireless space. It also showed that Sprint, home ...
The newly approved mobile standard is expected to help carriers maintain reliable LTE performance as more users move to 4G devices The 4G network standards approved last week by the International ...
Verizon and Ericsson have announced an expansion of their 4G LTE partnership, with the Swedish networking giant to deploy its 4G and 5G-ready radio system across multiple US markets. The baseband and ...
Ericsson has announced plans overnight to use new software to upgrade commercial 4G long-term evolution (LTE) networks worldwide to enable peak speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second. The Ericsson ...
Recently, I received a press release from Ixia about the company's IxLoad-Wireless XAir2 LTE emulation tester. The press release describes IxLoad LTE XAir2 as a “radio access network (RAN) test ...
As the Long Term Evolution (LTE) of UMTS networks begins its worldwide rollout based on 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Release 8, and as new features are considered for Release 9, big ...
Last April, AT&T announced 5G Evolution, which is nothing more than a rebranding of its 4G LTE Advanced and LTE Advanced Pro networks. In December, the carrier even announced that it was going to ...
January 21, 2014. Agilent Technologies Inc. today introduced the E7515A UXM wireless test set, a highly integrated signaling test set created for functional and RF design validation in the 4G era and ...
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 ...
When it comes to wireless broadband standards, there are many acronyms to keep track of. However, few are more important than LTE and 4G. Knowing the difference between 4G and LTE (and now 5G) might ...
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