Sasatel sign up for Seacom cable

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Sasatel became one of the few telecom companies in Tanzania to sign up for connection to the Seacom cable.  The move is aimed to deliver superior service, speed and reliability to its Internet customers.

According to Sasatel Chief Technical Officer, Jonas Edgren, due to the passage of Sasatel Internet traffic through the Seacom cable, Sasatel customers can now avail the facility of efficient and high quality internet connectivity.

Sasatel also provides affordable internet connection to homes and individuals including small, medium and large businesses through its CDMA network via EVDO WiFi Routers, the EVDO Modem and the Fixed Wireless phone.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: LG Electronics, the South Korean firm, reportedly announced that it has successfully demonstrated a data transmission or “handover” between a long-term evolution (LTE) network and a 3G CDMA network.
LG demonstrated that the online activities like video downloading and web-surfing can be maintained even when user switches between LTE and 3G CDMA coverage.
“The joint test with Canada’s Nortel explains standards-compliant CDMA-LTE inter-working. This also enables idle mode handover between CDMA and LTE and active mode handover from LTE to CDMA leveraging device assisted, network controlled functionality,” a company spokesman said.

Industry analysts say the successful trial will help the North American CDMA camp to jump into LTE mobile networks.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: T-Mobile Austria, nation’s largest mobile operator by subscribers, has reportedly unveiled that it has been running a trial of long term evolution (LTE) network in Innsbruck since the beginning of July. The network is claimed to be the largest of its kind in Europe and operates across 60 cell sites which were supplied by Chinese vendor Huawei Technologies. T-Mobile explained that the focus of the trial is to gather customer experience data, as well as proving the technical performance of the hardware and software.
T-Mobile has asked the Austrian government to consider the distribution of 2.6GHz frequencies, so it can prepare to introduce the technology on a commercial basis, although such a launch is not expected until the end of 2010 at the earliest.

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Motorola plans to trial 4G in India

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: As India still continues to be in process for creating 3G policies, USA based vendor Motorola intends to test the 4G technology, which may become a cause of threat to the Indian government’s plan to raise Rs 35,000 crore from selling radio frequency for the existing version.
Motorola, which has tested the new next generation technology, called Long-Term Evolution (LTE), is all set to start trial services of 4G that can offer 70 MB per second (Mbps) download speeds on a mobile phone by 2009-end.
The company will, according to sources, will approach DoT for trial spectrum.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: As the demand for mobile broadband services is growing continuously Hutchison 3G Austria subscribers look to exploit a range of new services such as video on demand. Nokia Siemens Networks is increasing the overall capacity of the operator’s mobile broadband network with microwave backhaul technology to efficiently handle the expected rise in mobile data traffic.

Microwave backhaul provides the link between individual mobile base stations and the rest of an operator’s network using a line of sight radio link, as opposed to a fixed cable or optical fiber. Hutchison 3G Austria has extended its existing contract with Nokia Siemens Networks to modernize its microwave radio network, to enable ultra high-speed downloads and prepare for a completely new mobile broadband experience in the future, once Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology rolls out.

“Mobile Internet access is driving our growth and we want to continue to ride the wave,” said Jan Trionow, CTO of Hutchison 3G Austria. “Nokia Siemens Networks will help us turbo charge data download rates in the mobile broadband network. This enables our customers to surf the web even faster and more effectively than using fixed line connection. Additionally we are now in a better position to offer new services like video on demand to the subscribers of Hutchison 3G Austria.” (more…)

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: The European Commission, EU, will make an investment of nearly EUR 18 million in research to boost LTE – 4G mobile networks. The funding will be used for research on the enhanced version of LTE, LTE Advanced. In countries like Finland, Germany, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the UK LTE trials are going on. The commercial launch of services will be made in Sweden and Norway in H1′10. In September 2009, the EC will roll out negotiations on the details with project consortia, including the flagship Artist4G that builds on the achievements of the Winner projects and unites 4G industry and researchers from Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden and the UK. The new projects are scheduled for launch in January 2010.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: ZTE, the Chinese equipment and handset vendor, is reportedly grounding its feet more firmly in USA mobile market now. The company which already has established relationships with Sprint Nextel and MetroPCS, launched a new global roaming USB modem with Verizon Wireless. The vendor is further developing a handset based on Android OS for the Asian markets which it also intends to bring to the USA mobile market in collaboration with carriers, along with other high-end devices. ZTE, further, plans to be the first to offer LTE devices in the United States.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Verizon Wireless today completed its first successful Long Term Evolution (LTE) fourth generation (4G) data call in Boston based on the 3GPP Release 8 standard; the company also announced today that it had earlier completed the first LTE 4G data call based on the 3GPP Release 8 standard in Seattle.  The successful data calls involved streaming video, file uploads and downloads, and Web browsing.  Significantly, Verizon Wireless has successfully made data calls using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to enable voice transmissions over the LTE 4G network.

In collaboration with its network infrastructure providers, the wireless leader’s successful completion of the data calls over its 700 MHz spectrum in Boston and Seattle marks the next step in its deployment for building its LTE 4G wireless network, which is being built on the 3GPP Release 8 standard.  In both locations, the data calls were executed on commercial infrastructure platforms.

Technology partners helping to enable data calls in these initial markets include Alcatel-Lucent (Boston) and Ericsson (Seattle) for base station/radio access network, LG and Samsung for trial devices, and Starent Networks and Nokia Siemens Networks  for network equipment.  Devices from LG and Samsung will soon be supplemented by devices from ST Ericsson, Motorola and Qualcomm. (more…)

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Verizon Wireless, the wireless company with the highest customer loyalty, has activated three new cell sites in Erie, which will enable more customers to use their wireless phones concurrently to make calls; send and receive email and text, picture and video messages; view high quality videos; access the Internet; and download music, games and ringtones, while enjoying clearer reception and fewer dropped calls.
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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Vodafone Germany is planning to test LTE technology using the digital dividend frequency band in cooperation with Chinese equipment vendor Huawei.

Hartmut Kremling, CTO of Vodafone Germany, said, ‘Vodafone is actively involved in making broadband services accessible in Germany. Through cooperation with local telecommunications authorities and through the use of extensive expertise and experience of Vodafone and Huawei regarding LTE, we are convinced that the test will be successful.’

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