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LTE Architecture

LTE Architecture The LTE (Long-Term Evolution) architecture consists of several key components: User Equipment (UE): Mobile devices like smartphones or tablets used by end-users. Evolved NodeB (eNB): Base station responsible for radio communication with the UE. It includes the radio transceiver and performs functions like encryption and modulation. Mobility Management Entity (MME): Manages UE mobility, … Read more

Nokia Siemens Networks Wins Japanese LTE Deployment Contract

Nokia Siemens Networks says that it has won a LTE contract from Japan’s Softbank Mobile. Softbank Mobile expects to offer LTE services in autumn 2012. Under a separate contract, Nokia Siemens Networks will also expand Softbank Mobile’s HSPA+ network to enable new services using the recently allocated 900 MHz frequency band. Nokia Siemens Networks will … Read more

Nokia Siemens Networks Wins LTE and GSM Upgrade Contract in Singapore

Nokia Siemens Networks says that it has won a LTE rollout contract from Singapore’s StarHub, which will be refarming its 1800MHz GSM band to carry LTE services. The first phase of StarHub’s LTE network is expected to go live by the end of 2012, covering key business areas. As part of the contract, Nokia Siemens … Read more