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15. 12
2009

51 Carriers Show Commitment to LTE in 24 Countries

LTEThe acceptability of the Long Term Evolution (LTE) appears to be growing among mobile telecommunication carriers. As at the last count, the new evolution used in countries of the world for the deployment of 4g technology already have a “yes” vote from Fifty One carriers spread across Twenty Countries of the world.

According a release from the Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA), “HSPA operators throughout the world continue to report strong traffic and revenue growth with mobile broadband services. LTE is needed to accommodate the anticipated continuing huge traffic growth for data, and to fully address the mass market. LTE will further boost networks throughputs significantly, reduce latency, improve spectrum and deliver operational efficiencies and performance, for the next step in the user experience.”

The report has it that Sixty Six mobile phone services operators are on the verge of migrating to HSPA+. It is expected that speed will be boosted, capacity raised and users will be able to experience a better airwaves. As expected, year 2010 which is fast becoming the year when most mobile companies will unleash speed and efficiency, will likely be the year of commercial launch of the Long Term Evolution by Nineteen mobile carriers.

Some of the countries where the Fifty One Carriers who have pledged commitment to the Long Term Evolution are: Norway, Philippines, Armenia, Australia, Uzbekistan, The United states of America, South Africa, South Korea and a host of others. It is hoped that with the present growth and acceptability rate of THE among carriers all over the world, the spread will likely become faster even before the commercial launch. The figure released by the Mobile Suppliers Association also emphasize that Long Term Evolution has witnessed a 96% rise in acceptability over a period of Eight months. It is suggested that you visit the Mobile Suppliers Association website for more detailed information on this.

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