Feb 01 2012
Mobility

Better Broadband

Long-Term Evolution, the next generation of wireless data transmission, offers many advantages.

Long-Term Evolution wireless broadband technology for smartphones and mobile devices is designed specifically to support IP-based services. Major cellular carriers are currently rolling out the technology.

Ken Rehbehn, principal analyst for Yankee Group Research, says LTE provides several key innovations:

  • Bandwidth: With an LTE-enabled system, organizations have access to a larger data highway lane than ever before. While most traditional cell tower—enabled data cards allow for a maximum of about 1.25 megahertz of capacity, LTE currently provides up to 10MHz of spectrum (a number that will be 20MHz in the near future), enabling lightning-fast transmission of high-bandwidth data and streaming video.
  • Latency: The efficient IP-based radio network reduces latency, helping to boost responsiveness. Low latency aids deployment of two-way video applications.
  • Efficiency: LTE relies on a radio signal known as Orthogonal Frequency Division and Multiplexing (OFDM), which allows for much more efficient downloads of data transmission within an assigned frequency band, without losing resilience because of interference and reflections.
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