One of the most significant aspects of 4G evolution would be the mass capability to achieve "mobile broadband anytime anywhere".
Fredrik Landberg, VP Marketing Communication & Strategy of Ericsson in Saudi Arabia, said:
"The 4G services will truly revolutionize your life by facilitating the means of communication for both institutions and individuals. These will include not only Internet telephones and videophones, but also easy teleconferencing, practical telecommuting, medical services such as remote diagnosis, interactive distance education, rich multimedia entertainment, digitally-controlled home appliances, and much more."
LTE enables new levels of performance in terms of peak data rates, spectrum efficiency and delay. Ericsson has already demonstrated peak rates of 160 mbps. LTE can be deployed both in new and existing frequency bands and is designed to minimize the cost of network operation and maintenance.
The evolving technology of mobile broadband will provide key support in building sustainable cities that minimize the use of energy and reduce CO2 emissions.
The Gulf's information and communication technology (ICT) market is one of the fastest growing in the world. Industry estimates show that a significant chunk of the new demand will come from Saudi Arabia. According to published reports, the number of mobile users in the Kingdom have risen by 31.6% from 28.388m in 2007 to 37.35m subscribers in 2008.
Ericsson and the Swedish operator TeliaSonera recently unveiled the world's first commercial LTE site in Stockholm, Sweden. The initiative is regarded by many experts as an important milestone in making the mobile digital highway a reality.
The site will be part of a commercial network scheduled to go live in 2010, bringing data rates far above what is possible in today's mobile broadband networks and allowing Stockholmers to stay connected and enjoy seamless, high-quality, online services even while on the move.
"The unveiling of this site shows that LTE is no longer the story of the future; it is the story of today. Ericsson, as a leader in LTE development, is proud to work with TeliaSonera to bring a commercial LTE network to life," said Ulf Ewaldsson, Vice President and Head of Product Area Radio at Ericsson.
Erik Hallberg, Senior Vice President and Head of TeliaSonera Mobility Services in Sweden, said: "Being at the forefront of broadband evolution means our customers will be the first to benefit from this groundbreaking technology. This first LTE site is a key step towards further enhancing Sweden's fastest mobile broadband network."


Posted by Rima Ali Al Mashni



