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Home » Motorola Achieves 80 Mbps Downlinks in TD-LTE Field Trials with China's MIIT

Motorola Achieves 80 Mbps Downlinks in TD-LTE Field Trials with China's MIIT

April 29, 2010
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Motorola has completed the Phase I TD-LTE field trials with China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). This over-the-air (OTA) TD-LTE trial included key functionality, performance and mobility test cases in a multi-sector, multi-site environment that lays a solid foundation for large scale TD-LTE deployment.

Motorola noted the following achievements for the trial:

  • High performance with downlink throughput up to 80 Mbps
  • Successful demonstration of key TD-LTE features including mobility and handover with live applications, low latency and more
  • Utilization of third-party user equipment (UE) test to guarantee standard compliance
  • TD-LTE trial sites overlaid on existing 2G/3G sites

Motorola is now ready to begin Phase II TD-LTE field trials with increased focus on applications and quality of service (QoS) in Shunyi, Beijing.

The milestone follows the recently announced TD-LTE key functionalities test initiated by the TD-LTE working group, which was set up by MIIT in June 2009 with China’s three telecom operators and other key industry partners.

In addition, Motorola said it is demonstrating end-to-end TD-LTE experiences at the Information and Communication Pavilion to support China Mobile Communications Corporation’s (CMCC) presence at the Shanghai Expo.
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