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Home » NSN Hits 56 Mbps Uploads with TD-LTE in 20 MHz Carrier

NSN Hits 56 Mbps Uploads with TD-LTE in 20 MHz Carrier

June 25, 2013
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Nokia Siemens Networks achieved a record 56 Mbps peak upload throughput in a TD-LTE network using its commercial 4G base station with multiple antenna technology and a single 20 MHz carrier.

The company set this record in a test network in Hangzhou, China, using its Flexi Multiradio 10 Base Station and Single User Multiple Input Multiple Output (SU-MIMO) technology.

Nokia Siemens Networks claims uplink records for both SU-MIMO and Multi User-Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) technologies.

“We are witnessing a mobile data traffic boom with users downloading – and increasingly also uploading – huge files”, said Tero Peltola, vice president, LTE at Nokia Siemens Networks. “Nokia Siemens Networks is proud to be at the forefront of TD-LTE innovation, helping operators increase data throughput in their networks and provide superior customer experience for tomorrow’s smartphone users. Today’s download speeds will be tomorrow’s upload speeds.”

http://www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/news-events/press-room/press-releases/nokia-siemens-networks-breaks-yet-another-record-for-td-lte-peak-upload-throughput

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