The last presentation from FWIC on m-Health was quite popular so I decided to add this new presentation from the LTE World Summit:
Friday, 14 September 2012
M-health and LTE
Labels:
Health,
LTE,
LTE & 5G World Series,
Telehealth
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
UK: Spectrum, Operators, Vendors and LTE
So LTE (or '4G') is about to be launched in the UK as announced yesterday. Its going to be branded as 4GEE.
Here is a summary of the Spectrum in the UK that will be used for LTE and would be auctioned by Ofcom.
Here is the current allocation of Spectrum in the UK
The above pics are from a presentation by Ofcom in LTE World Summit 2012 in Barcelona, available here.
The last table is from an Ofcom document here. Its very interesting read. For example I didnt know that The L-band was the first major part of Ofcom spectrum awards programme relevant to mobile services. It consists of 40MHz between 1452MHz and 1492MHz. The auction took place in May 2008, in which Qualcomm won the entirety of the available spectrum.
Here is the summary of the operators working on LTE:
Everything Everywhere (EE = Orange + T-Mobile) - They are calling their '4G' service as EE, covering up to 70% of the UK by the end of 2013. Network kit provided by Huawei.
Three - Samsung will provide the Radio Access Network, and the core infrastructure, for Three's LTE (4G) network. That includes the base stations, and radio core. 3 UK has agreed to purchase 2 x 15 MHz of 1800 MHz spectrum from Everything everywhere, and plans commercial launch of LTE service in 2013.
Telefonica (O2) trial network - Equipment supplied by Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) for both the Radio and Core network elements. Backhaul for the 4G trial network has been provided using Microwave Radio Equipment from Cambridge Broadband Networks Limited, NEC and Nokia Siemens Networks.
Updated 13/09/12 - 11:25
UK Broadband rolled out the first commercial TD-LTE network in London back in February (available to customers since May 2012). The equipment is provided by Huawei. They have 40MHz in Band 42 (3.5GHz) and 84MHz in band 43 (3.6GHz).
Vodafone - No news.
Anything else I missed?
Labels:
Huawei,
Infrastructure Vendor,
LTE,
LTE & 5G World Series,
Nokia Networks,
O2,
Operators,
Orange,
Qualcomm,
Rollouts,
Samsung,
Spectrum,
UK
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
New Carrier-Aggregation Proposed Bands
Carrier Aggregation (CA) the promised feature of LTE-A that will make it compatible to IMT-A is not fully exploited in Rel-10. There are only 2 bands supported for CA in Rel-10 and the same for Rel-11. The following are the bands for Rel-10
And the following for Rel-11
Unfortunately these are not enough for all the operators launching LTE/LTE-A. As a result there is currently a study on lots of other bands ongoing within 3GPP. Here is my understanding of the bands that would be needed and the region where they would be needed. Interested in knowing if there are other operators/regions where other bands need to be included.
Labels:
Carrier Aggregation,
LTE-Advanced,
Release 10,
Release 11,
Spectrum
Saturday, 8 September 2012
Supporting M2M Services over LTE: Challenges & Solutions
Labels:
LTE,
LTE & 5G World Series,
M2M,
Market Analysis,
Orange,
Signalling
Friday, 7 September 2012
Spectral Efficiency Comparison
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Qualcomm's 1000x Challenge
Qualcomm has been promoting the '1000x' challenge and has recently held a webinar to make everyone aware of how 1000 times efficiency may be achieved. I think there is always a scope of achieving a better efficiency but putting a figure may not necessarily give the desired results. Anyway, here are the slides.
You can listen to the webinar here. The promotional video is available here.
A writeup on this topic by Steven Crowley is available here.
You can listen to the webinar here. The promotional video is available here.
A writeup on this topic by Steven Crowley is available here.
Labels:
Deployment,
Qualcomm,
Small Cells,
Spectrum
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Data Consumed by Different Streaming Applications
Interesting table from the 4G Americas presentation about data consumption by different streaming apps. With LTE getting deployed and tablets becoming popular, I wont be surprised to see 1GB allowance consumed in couple of days. In a blog post on Verizon Wireless website earlier they had mentioned that 4GB data bucket will be minimum that is needed. In the end I think we may all stick with the trusted and reliable WiFi for thats fast and free!
Labels:
Apps,
Apps Video Streaming,
Mobile Data
Monday, 3 September 2012
Cellular or WiFi: Which is the preferred network access?
I was going through this report by Cisco on "What do Consumers want from WiFi" and came across this interesting picture.
Another interesting observation from above is that the survey puts WiFi and Cellular security to the same level. Though the cellular is more secure in case of an open public WiFi scenario where an eavesdropper may be able to get hold of login/password information it is generally at the same level of security to a secured WiFi. On the other hand with cellular, lawful interception may be much more easy as compared to using secure WiFi.
I am sure that the content of last paragraph are debatable and am happy to hear your viewpoints.
A slidecast of the Cisco whitepaper mentioned above is embedded as follows:
Labels:
Cisco,
Data Traffic Management,
Security,
Wi-Fi
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Smartphones Integrated into our daily lives
Labels:
Ericsson,
Mobile Data,
Mobile Phones and Devices,
Smartphones,
Stats
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
KT: Cloud Communication Center for managing Data Explosion
Interesting presentation from Korea Telecom in the LTE World Summit that argues that to manage the data explosion
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