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Ericsson: LTE will be widespread in 2012
Ericsson anticipates Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology will see widespread deployments in 2012, with the U.S. and Japanese markets leading the way and Europe to follow. According to Juniper Research, 24 million subscribers will use LTE technology for mobile broadband services by 2012.
Arun Bhikshesvaran, vice president of business strategy and CTO for Ericsson North America, said Ericsson has begun a trial of its LTE baseband equipment with an unnamed carrier. He expects it will be completed toward the end of the year.
For more about Ericsson's LTE plans:
- check out this blog from GigaOm
Related articles:
Mobile World Congress: Ericsson plugs LTE, HSPA Report
Verizon committed to LTE Report
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Posted by Thomas Husson | February 21, 2008 - 11:06am
There must be some confusion here since those figures have not been released by JupiterResearch: http://www.jupiterresearch.com/bin/item.pl/home/
Posted by Brian Dolan | February 21, 2008 - 11:49am
Thomas, you are correct. The data is from Juniper Research. Corrected above--sorry for the confusion. -Brian

