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Home » LTE Category 9 Carrier Aggregation Testing Hits 450 Mbps

LTE Category 9 Carrier Aggregation Testing Hits 450 Mbps

November 18, 2014
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Ericsson and Qualcomm Technologies achieved download speeds of up to 450 Mbps in the industry’s first inter-company interoperability testing of LTE Category 9.

Testing was conducted using Ericsson’s LTE-Advanced network infrastructure, including its commercially available 14B software release and RBS 6000 family of base stations, along with Qualcomm’s next-generation LTE-Advanced modem.  Ericsson said it supports all bandwidth and frequency combinations for up to 60 MHz 3x Carrier Aggregation, providing users with speeds of up to 450 Mbps.

Thomas Norén, Vice President, Head of Radio Product Management at Ericsson says: “Inter-company vendor interoperability testing between network and device is key to enabling large-scale commercial deployments.  Working with ecosystem partner Qualcomm, we continue to drive LTE innovation and performance improvements, ensuring a great user experience even as mobile broadband demand grows.”

Serge Willenegger, Vice President of Product Management, QTI, says: “We are excited to see our next-generation LTE-Advanced modem play an important role in enabling the world’s first multi-company interoperability Category 9 test. We are pleased to be working closely with Ericsson to help lead the mobile industry’s transition to next-generation network connectivity as ultra-fast mobile broadband connectivity has become an essential feature for mobile users.”

http://www.ericsson.com/news/1872405

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