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Altair Semiconductor and ZTE collaborate on LTE interoperability testing
Julien Happich
2/16/2010 4:30 AM EST
The successful testing validates the performance and maturity of the companies' LTE products, and will soon follow with a field trial to be conducted in an actual carrier network.
Altair's FourGee LTE USB ExpressCard UE is one of the industry's first Category-3 datacard solutions. Based on the company's FourGee-3100/6200 baseband/RFIC LTE chipset, the ExpressCard is a suitable test and IOT UE platform for system vendors and carriers involved in the development, trialing and deployment of LTE systems.
The FourGee LTE USB ExpressCard UE is also a reference design for terminal manufacturers working to develop commercial products based on the FourGee family of LTE chips.
The LTE USB ExpressCard UE offers category-3 speeds of 100Mbps download and 50Mbps upload, a power consumption within the USB specification power budget (below 2.5W), it comes in an ExpressCard34 form factor with a USB2.0 HS host interface and is available in select FDD/TDD bands in the range of 700 to 2700MHz.
More information on the companies and their products can be found at www.altair-semi.com or www.zte.com.cn.



