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Jackson Labs Technologies Inc. introduced the LTE-Lite frequency and timing SMT module that combines a GPS receiver, filtered power supplies and a software-disciplined crystal oscillator into a 0.7" x 1.18" footprint GPSDO SMT module.
A new report published by the Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA), reveals how evolved Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service enabled LTE Broadcast is attracting the attention of network operators and suppliers worldwide.
Anite, a global leader in wireless network testing technology, today announced that its latest version of Nemo Outdoor supports Carrier Aggregation (CA) and Category 6 devices.
The growing appetite for on-the-go, real-time information and mobile entertainment services will see the total number of subscribers for 4G LTE and 4.5G LTE-Advanced grow to nearly 411 million and 22 million respectively by year-end 2014. ABI Research’s 4G network deployment tracker anticipates that 45 networks will have commercially launched LTE-Advanced by 4Q 2014.
NEC Corporation successfully completed interoperability testing of its multi-vendor SON and Small Cell Femto Solution at the Small Cell LTE Plugfest 2.
Anite has launched Triton, an LTE wireless core network testing tool that enables mobile operators and network equipment manufacturers to address growing Quality of Experience testing requirements.
Infineon Technologies supports Samsung’s Galaxy S5 with a total of eight RF components, including LTE Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs), Quad LNA banks, a GPS LNA and SPDT RF switches.
Alcatel-Lucent has signed a commercial and technological partnership agreement with EBlink to expand its capabilities for 4G LTE ultra-broadband mobile access networks and small cells.
Taiwan's FarEasTone Telecommunications has become the first mobile operator to launch a commercial LTE service on the APT700 band, based on technologies provided by Ericsson.