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SGS Selects Spirent To Expand Operator Acceptance Testing Capabilities For LTE Networks
2015-04-15 03:32:42| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Spirent Communications, the leader in networks, services and devices testing, recently announced that SGS, a leading accredited laboratory for wireless testing and certification, has enhanced the testing capabilities it offers its customers by using the Spirent 8100 LTE solution with support for hVoLTE, Voice over IP (VoIP), Video Telephony, and Carrier Aggregation
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150 Mbps 4G LTE Voice-Data Modem From u-blox Supports Band 28 For Asia-Pacific And Latin America
2015-04-14 06:11:45| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
u-blox, a global leader in wireless and positioning modules and chips, announces TOBY-L280, the first LTE Category 4 rugged module in an LGA package that supports FDD-LTE in frequency band 28. Band 28 is now in commercial use in Taiwan, Australia and New Zealand, with further rollouts planned throughout the Asia Pacific region, Brazil and Argentina.
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Eurobites: Cell C Plans $660M LTE Investment
2015-04-10 16:37:35| Appliances - Topix.net
South African operator Cell C has announced it is to invest 8 billion South African rand over the next three years in the building of an LTE network. Huawei Technologies Co.
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Cell C launches ZAR 8 billion LTE network plans
2015-04-10 10:06:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) South Africa mobile operator Cell C announced plans to invest ZAR 8 billion in its LTE network over the next three years. The operator said its LTE strategy will focus on metropolitan areas where people work and live. The primary commuting areas that fall outside the major metros will remain covered by HSPA+, said Cell C CEO Jose Dos Santos. Cell C has signed supply agreements with both Huawei and ZTE, which will drive the rollout of the planned 4,000 LTE sites. The first areas to receive the expanded LTE network will be Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape. Gated communities and high-density residential areas where there is a great demand for high speed data will be one of the priorities. The operator plans to start upgrading areas in Rosebank and Sandton, and then move onto the northern Johannesburg areas. This will be followed by the northern Gauteng areas, including Pretoria and Centurion, and then Benoni, Boksburg, Johannesburg proper, Soweto, Lenasia, and Roodepoort. In KZN, Hillcrest through to the Dolphin Coast, Umhlanga, Chatsworth, Durban South, Pietermaritzburg, and Umlazi will benefit from the LTE rollout. Areas in the Western Cape which will be targeted include SeaPoint to Durbanville, the airport, Stellenbosch, Simon's Town through Constantia, Brakenfell, Somerset West, Mitchells Plain, and Paarl.
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Pace picks up for LTE rollouts, networks to reach 460 by year-end
2015-04-10 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
GSA raises LTE deployment forecast, predicts 'many more' VoLTE launches will take place in 2015.
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