Sunday, August 8, 2010

Nokia tests its first Internet modem integrating technology Long Term Evolution

Nokia today launched its first Internet modem technology LTE (Long Term Evolution), based on its own R & D in this technology. The Nokia Internet modem DR-3 is for the development of LTE conducted in collaboration with various network providers, manufacturers of measuring equipment and operators. 


The modem Internet Nokia RD-3 supports interoperability with GSM / EDGE and WCDMA / HSPA network to operate from the beginning, global coverage of GSM and WCDMA. The modem also supports multiple frequency bands LTE, which allows it to integrate with operators' deployment plans from many countries and regions. 

LTELong Term Evolution network for UTRA / UTRAN (Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network), is the name of the radio access defined by the 3GPP organization for network wireless broadband future. 

The LTE is the evolution of wireless networks WCDMA / HSPA. Its introduction will be a milestone in IP-based multimedia services provided in real time over Wi-Fi to consumers. The LTE provides new levels for high data rate and short response time, significantly improving the user experience compared to current broadband technologies. 

It may also offer a complete Internet communications when the availability of fixed line access is limited.

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