4G LTE is almost here as Cox begins voice and video trials
Cox, who will launch an ambitious wireless service in March, is the latest operator to dip its toe into Long Term Evolution (LTE), the last step toward the 4th generation (4G) of radio technologies designed to increase the capacity and speed of mobile networks. Verizon Wireless this year plans to launch 25-30 commercial LTE markets, covering 100 million POPs. Additionally, MetroPCS will launch its LTE network this year, while AT&T Mobility will be conducting LTE trials with wider deployments expected in 2011.
4G LTE would open the door for consumers to use their portable devices to participate in live video conferences or access bandwidth-intensive applications similar to the ones they have come to expect from other business-grade IP services. LTE would also deliver bandwidth for a full on-the-go HD web experience whether through tablet PC's or mobile phones.
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NVIDIA Tegra-powered Ultra tablet: http://bit.ly/7kf5wd
Definition of Long Term Evolution (LTE)
Techtarget: http://bit.ly/htycp, Wikipedia: http://bit.ly/p8e7d
Commentary by Matt Hamlen: http://bit.ly/8UBTq6
Verizon Wireless: http://bit.ly/qxghL
Wall Street Journal - Verizon's Generation Gap: http://bit.ly/8FIR1p
4HOME and Verizon: http://bit.ly/77AjfK http://bit.ly/5g3gN1