Bipasha Basu - Telecommunications operator in Indonesia assessed the potential use of different approaches towards the implementation of long term evolution (LTE), which by the organization called the International Union telecommnication 3.9 G.
Nils Kleemann, Head of Mobile Broadband Sales Asia Pacific Nokia Siemens Networks estimates that there are many approaches that can be considered operators and regulators in Indonesia to go to the implementation of long term evolution (LTE).
"We thought it would be many possible approaches to be applied in Indonesia, which of course depends on how the allocation of the frequencies allocated to the regulator. Determination of spectrum [for LTE] also considers capacity requirements [to bring the voice-data-video], how many other sites and the rate of return," Bisnis.com he said answering questions on the sidelines of the event Nokia Siemens Networks Revisited 2010 Barcelona today.
LTE is a mobile broadband technology (Mobile broadband), which in the last lab test showed the ability to provide significant speed is above 150 megabits per second (mbps) is far from the pace of high speed packet access plus (HSPA +) which ranges from 60-70 mbps.
New LTE meet economies of scale in 2013 when it began to realistically price customers affordable device. Currently, he said, there are countries that choose to use 800-900 MHz frequency some are using the 2100 MHz for mobile broadband.
As of 64 operators from 31 countries declared plans to continue the evolution to LTE and LTE were 22 networks around the world are targeted can be launched at the end of this year.
The event is scheduled to take place in Jakarta next week, beginning today is a place to educate journalists from several media, telecommunications, telecommunications operators and regulators around the LTE technology, the use of alternative energy and telecommunications sector services in another NSN.
Nils Kleemann, Head of Mobile Broadband Sales Asia Pacific Nokia Siemens Networks estimates that there are many approaches that can be considered operators and regulators in Indonesia to go to the implementation of long term evolution (LTE).
"We thought it would be many possible approaches to be applied in Indonesia, which of course depends on how the allocation of the frequencies allocated to the regulator. Determination of spectrum [for LTE] also considers capacity requirements [to bring the voice-data-video], how many other sites and the rate of return," Bisnis.com he said answering questions on the sidelines of the event Nokia Siemens Networks Revisited 2010 Barcelona today.
LTE is a mobile broadband technology (Mobile broadband), which in the last lab test showed the ability to provide significant speed is above 150 megabits per second (mbps) is far from the pace of high speed packet access plus (HSPA +) which ranges from 60-70 mbps.
New LTE meet economies of scale in 2013 when it began to realistically price customers affordable device. Currently, he said, there are countries that choose to use 800-900 MHz frequency some are using the 2100 MHz for mobile broadband.
As of 64 operators from 31 countries declared plans to continue the evolution to LTE and LTE were 22 networks around the world are targeted can be launched at the end of this year.
The event is scheduled to take place in Jakarta next week, beginning today is a place to educate journalists from several media, telecommunications, telecommunications operators and regulators around the LTE technology, the use of alternative energy and telecommunications sector services in another NSN.
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