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Home » Telstra and Huawei Test LTE at 1800MHz

Telstra and Huawei Test LTE at 1800MHz

July 1, 2010
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Telstra and Huawei Technologies are testing LTE operating on 1800MHz spectrum in Victoria, Australia. The 1800MHz evaluation will include tests of throughput using MIMO antenna configurations as well as several industry-leading advanced features including Inter Cell Interference Coordination to reduce radio network interference and improve throughput, and Self Organizing Networks where LTE network technology automatically optimises its performance, reducing operating costs while improving customer service.

Michael Rocca, Telstra chief operations officer said that exploring LTE’s performance across a variety of frequency bands is critical to creating deployment options that will bring the best outcomes for operators and customers.

“Our trials with Huawei are giving us valuable insights into the potential of LTE technology at 1800MHz and helping Telstra understand how we can make best use of both existing and potential future spectrum assets to continue to deliver a world class mobile broadband service,” Mr. Rocca said.
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http://www.huawei.com.au

  • In March 2010, Telstra unveiled plans to begin LTE trials in May. The Australian carrier will spend the next three to six months testing the feasibility and technical capability of LTE. Three vendors were named for the LTE trials: Ericsson, Huawei and Nokia Siemens Networks. Ericsson has been the lead supplier of Telstra’s Next G HSPA+ network. In Hong Kong, Telstra’s subsidiary company CSL is already testing LTE equipment from ZTE.
  • In June 2010, Telstra and Nokia Siemens Networks reported achieving peak LTE speeds of 100Mbps download and 31 Mbps upload over a record-breaking distance of 75 kilometers in a trial conducted in Victoria, Australia.
  • Telstra has already completed the upgrade of its “Next G” HSPA+ network with Dual Carrier technology, providing peak network downlink speeds of 42Mbps. Actual customer rates will be below the theoretical peak.
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