What is the meaning of EPS in LTE?

What is the Meaning of EPS in LTE? Let me explain the meaning of EPS in LTE. As we dive deeper into the technicalities of LTE (Long-Term Evolution), understanding the core components and acronyms becomes crucial to grasping how the network operates. One of the essential acronyms you’ll come across in LTE is EPS, which … Read more

What is the LTE interface between UE and eNB?

What is the LTE Interface between UE and eNB? In LTE networks, communication between the User Equipment (UE) and the evolved NodeB (eNB) is crucial for providing high-speed data services. To understand this better, let’s take a closer look at the interface between the UE and eNB. The interface between the UE and the eNB … Read more

What is the LTE radio access network?

What is the LTE Radio Access Network? In today’s post, let me explain the LTE Radio Access Network (RAN) to you, which is a fundamental part of the LTE network architecture. As we’ve learned before, LTE (Long-Term Evolution) is designed to provide high-speed mobile broadband. To make this possible, the LTE RAN plays a critical … Read more

What is the maximum CA for LTE?

What is the Maximum CA for LTE? Today, we’re diving into the concept of Carrier Aggregation (CA) in LTE and its maximum capabilities. As we’ve seen in earlier articles, LTE networks are designed to deliver faster data speeds, and CA is a key feature that allows LTE to achieve these high speeds by combining multiple … Read more

What is the LTE E-UTRAN?

What is the LTE E-UTRAN? Let me explain to you what LTE E-UTRAN is. In the world of LTE (Long-Term Evolution), we often come across various terms and components that make the whole system work efficiently. One of these critical components is the E-UTRAN, which stands for Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network. The E-UTRAN … Read more

What is the IRC feature in LTE?

What is the IRC feature in LTE? Today, I’ll explain to you about a feature in LTE that quietly works behind the scenes to improve how well your device receives signals — it’s called IRC, or Interference Rejection Combining. If you’ve read our previous articles on MIMO or SINR, this concept will connect naturally with … Read more

What is the LAA feature in LTE?

What is the LAA feature in LTE? Let me explain to you what LAA in LTE really means and why it plays a role in today’s high-speed mobile networks. If you’ve been reading our earlier topics like carrier aggregation or unlicensed spectrum usage, then this one will connect right into that line of thought. LAA … Read more

What is the LTE band 450 MHz?

What is the LTE band 450 MHz? Today, let me explain to you the LTE 450 MHz band, which is also known as LTE Band 31. If you’ve ever wondered how LTE manages to provide coverage in hard-to-reach areas or why some networks perform better in rural regions, then understanding this frequency band will make … Read more

What is the interface between eNodeB and UE?

What is the interface between eNodeB and UE? Let me explain this to you in a clear and straightforward way. When you’re using your mobile device to connect to a 4G LTE network, your phone — known as User Equipment (UE) — communicates directly with a network component called the eNodeB (Evolved Node B). This … Read more

What is the interface between EPG and PCRF?

What is the interface between EPG and PCRF? Let me explain this in a simple and clear way, so you and I can understand how things work between two important elements in an LTE or EPC (Evolved Packet Core) architecture — the EPG and the PCRF. If you’ve been reading earlier discussions, you might recall … Read more