4G/LTE is the fourth generation of broadband cellular network technology that provides significantly higher data speeds and capacity compared to 3G networks. Key features of 4G/LTE include using packet switching to support high-speed multimedia services like mobile web access, IP telephony, gaming, and high-definition mobile TV through frequency bands between 2-8GHz and bandwidths of 5-20MHz. The first commercial deployment of 4G/LTE occurred in 2009 in Oslo, Norway and Stockholm, Sweden.
4G/LTE is the fourth generation of broadband cellular network technology that provides significantly higher data speeds and capacity compared to 3G networks. Key features of 4G/LTE include using packet switching to support high-speed multimedia services like mobile web access, IP telephony, gaming, and high-definition mobile TV through frequency bands between 2-8GHz and bandwidths of 5-20MHz. The first commercial deployment of 4G/LTE occurred in 2009 in Oslo, Norway and Stockholm, Sweden.
4G/LTE is the fourth generation of broadband cellular network technology that provides significantly higher data speeds and capacity compared to 3G networks. Key features of 4G/LTE include using packet switching to support high-speed multimedia services like mobile web access, IP telephony, gaming, and high-definition mobile TV through frequency bands between 2-8GHz and bandwidths of 5-20MHz. The first commercial deployment of 4G/LTE occurred in 2009 in Oslo, Norway and Stockholm, Sweden.
SUBMITTED BY: DIVYA PANTA IT & TELECOM 2ND SEMESTER INTRODUCTION
4G is the fourth generation of broadband cellular network technology,
succeeding 3G. A 4G system must provide capabilities defined by ITU in IMT Advanced. Potential and current applications Mobile web access IP telephony Gaming services, High-definition mobile TV Video conferencing 3D television The first-release Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard was commercially deployed in Oslo, Norway, and Stockholm, Sweden in 2009. KEY FEATURES
It is based on packet switching.
Frequency band 2-8GHz Bandwidth 5-20 MHz Support interactive multimedia, voice, video, wireless internet and other broadband services. High speed, high capacity and low cost per bit. Global mobility. Service portability, scalable mobile networks. Seamless switching, variety of services based on Quality of Service (QoS) requirements Better scheduling and call admission control techniques.