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CenturyTel to target rural broadband customers with LTE

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CenturyTel announced its decision to deploy LTE to deliver high-speed access to its rural customers. The company, which is merging with Embarq, plans to roll out the next-generation technology some time next year in limited areas, CEO Glen Post announced during CenturyTel's quarterly results conference call.

"It would be 2010 before there would be any significant dollars" spent on an LTE rollout," he said. "And even then we'll roll out a few markets and then we'll enter (other markets) on a selective basis as we prove success of the technology roll-out."

The decision is unique in that LTE will be used for fixed broadband access. Much of the LTE talk has been about broadband mobility, while many rural operators are using WiMAX for fixed deployments. However, CenturyTel Broadband Wireless won significant portions of spectrum in the 700 MHz auction, and other major winners of 700 MHz spectrum, such as AT&T and Verizon, are deploying LTE. CenturyTel owns enough spectrum to cover 53 percent of its service area, Post said. "We have a plan to try to increase that. We're looking at possible ways to carve out spectrum or work with other carriers to gain access to spectrum because we do think it is a very efficient way to provide broadband access in rural areas," he said.

For more:
- see TelecomWeb

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Now if only we knew what LTE was an acronym for, this would be somewhat informative.
Long Term Evolution "3GPP LTE (Long Term Evolution) is the name given to a project within the Third Generation Partnership Project to improve the UMTS mobile phone standard to cope with future requirements. Goals include improving efficiency, lowering costs, improving services, making use of new spectrum opportunities, and better integration with other open standards. The LTE project is not a standard, but it will result in the new evolved release 8 of the UMTS standard, including mostly or wholly extensions and modifications of the UMTS system. "
LTE is positioned as an evolution or modification of UMTS, or WCDMA/HSPA, but it is not. It is a new air interface using OFDMA instead of CDMA. It is very similar to WiMAX, but using a different technology for the uplink.

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