Published:
Ericsson ready for HSPA and LTE deployment in 2.6GHz spectrum
Winners of Sweden's 2.6GHz spectrum auction can now look to rapid
deployment of advanced mobile networks, with Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC)
poised to deliver end-to-end HSPA and LTE technology. The auction is
the first held in the world to license according to the harmonized
band arrangement decision by the European Conference of Postal and
Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT).
Ulf Ewaldsson, Vice President and Head of Product Area Radio at
Ericsson, says: "All the pieces of the puzzle are now in place, with
harmonized spectrum and licensing all backed by Ericsson products and
solutions that support HSPA and LTE on the 2.6GHz band."
As a front runner in allocating the 2.6GHz frequency band, the
regulator Swedish Post and Telecom Agency has adopted a harmonized
spectrum allocation as defined by CEPT. The allocation will
facilitate economies of scale for operators and secure the
availability of standardized terminals, allowing roaming between
countries for users. Auctions of the 2.6GHz band in Austria,
Netherlands, Italy and the UK are scheduled for 2008.
LTE and HSPA, the preferred technologies for the 2.6GHz band, enable
a superior, mass-market user experience, enhancing demanding
applications such as mobile video, blogging, advanced games, rich
multimedia telephony and professional services.
Ericsson's solutions help operators leverage their network
investments by providing optimal voice communication and mobile
broadband services. Ericsson employs scalable architecture and allows
seamless network expansion, providing an efficient migration path to
broadband, regardless of the legacy technology in place.
"As the leader in mobile communications technology, Ericsson is
committed to innovation and standardization. Operators, authorities
and end-users can be confident that the CEPT band plan is the most
attractive route to future mobile broadband capability," Ewaldsson
says.
Ericsson's offerings for the 2.6GHz band are based on its
multi-standard RBS 3000 and RBS 6000 series. These energy efficient
base stations support WCDMA/HSPA/LTE and GSM/EDGE/WCDMA/HSPA/LTE
respectively. Ericsson's RBS suite offers the smallest base stations
on the market and facilitates low-cost migration and easy network
integration. HSPA is already commercially deployed in more than 185
networks in 80 countries, with more than 600 devices launched.
Notes for editors:
For more information about CEPT, visit: www.cept.org
Press backgrounder - HSPA LTE and beyond:
www.ericsson.com/ericsson/press/facts_figures/doc/hspa_lte.pdf
Ericsson is the world's leading provider of technology and services
to telecom operators. The market leader in 2G and 3G mobile
technologies, Ericsson supplies communications services and manages
networks that serve more than 185 million subscribers. The company's
portfolio comprises mobile and fixed network infrastructure, and
broadband and multimedia solutions for operators, enterprises and
developers. The Sony Ericsson joint venture provides consumers with
feature-rich personal mobile devices.
Ericsson is advancing its vision of 'communication for all' through
innovation, technology, and sustainable business solutions. Working
in 175 countries, more than 70,000 employees generated revenue of
USD 27.9 billion (SEK 188 billion) in 2007. Founded in 1876 and
headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, Ericsson is listed on the
Stockholm and NASDAQ stock exchanges.
For more information, visit www.ericsson.com or www.ericsson.mobi.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT
Ericsson Media Relations
Phone: +46 8 719 69 92
E-mail: press.relations@ericsson.com
About Ericsson's HSPA solution
An inherent advantage of HSPA is that the technology is a natural
extension of existing WCDMA/GSM networks, or about 85 percent of the
world's existing wireless networks. HSPA reaches a large number of
wireless users and has created a mass market for mobile broadband.
By 2010, 71 percent of mobile broadband connections are projected to
be HSPA based.
Ericsson's HSPA mobile broadband solution, part of Ericsson's Full
Service Broadband offering, today enables download speeds of up to
14.4Mbps and upload speeds of 1.4Mbps. The advanced technology lets
operators more than double their system capacity and cuts response
times for interactive services. On average, users will be able to
download 20 times faster than with a GSM/GPRS connection. Future
evolution steps will increase the HSPA download speed to 42Mbps and
the upload speed to 12Mbps. Ericsson offers HSPA support on many
frequency bands ranging from 850MHz to 2.6GHz.
About LTE
LTE is the next evolution in mobile network standards defined by 3GPP
(Third Generation Partnership Project) and supports operations in
both the paired spectrum and unpaired spectrum. It enables efficient
spectrum utilization for both legacy and future wireless frequency
bands. Channel bandwidths of 1.4-20MHz are supported. The wide
industry support for LTE ensures economies of scale, providing
cost-efficient solutions. The first commercial devices will support
speeds of up to 150Mbps.
About the 2.6GHz band
The 2.50-2.69GHz band is expected to be the largest new spectrum
resource for mobile broadband services in the foreseeable future. It
is large enough to allow multiple operators to deploy technologies
utilizing wide channels, such as the 2x20MHz channels preferred for
LTE.
The CEPT band plan was included in CEPT Decision (05)05, agreed by
consensus in 2005 by its 48 member countries. It includes a
commitment to make the band available from 2008 depending on market
demands. The plan comprises 2x70MHz of paired FDD spectrum separated
by 50MHz of unpaired spectrum for FDD downlink or TDD. Sweden has
implemented the Decision and is the first country to auction the
2.6GHz band in accordance with the CEPT band plan.
Copyright © Hugin AS 2008. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2008, MarketWire
Copyright © 2008, NewsBlaze,
Daily News
Tags: ,Telecom:Cable and SatelliteServices Telecom:Networking;Telecom:TelecommunicationEquipment;Telecom:TelecommunicationServices;Telecom:Wireless;,NASDAQ01,NASDAQ01,GA,STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
_ _Is your favorite bookmark site missing?
Ask for it.