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Should LTE Be Deployed Differently than 2G and 3G?
Continuous Computing
Manish SinghWhite Paper
May 2009
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the new emerging standard for 4G wireless networks. While purists would argue that LTE is still a 3G wireless technology because it's part of the IMT-2000 family, there's little doubt that LTE will represent a quantum leap for the telecom world. To wit: LTE deploys orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) and multiple input / multiple output (MIMO) techniques to deliver peak data rates of 100 Mbps+ downlink and 50 Mbps+ uplink—a 7-fold increase from today's 3G High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) networks delivering 14 Mbps max. That's a big change, and subscriber usage and behavior patterns will likely morph in unexpected ways as a result.
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