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The Long, Long Wait for 4G Wireless

Filed in archive 4G by jeff goldman on August 20, 2007

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In-Stat today released a new report entitled The Road to 4G: Will LTE, UMB and WiMAX Just Be Stops Along the Way?, which says 4G technology won't really roll out until the 2010 to 2012 timeframe.

So don't hold your breath.

Still, the tech itself is starting to come together. "Each of the contending 4G technologies has a cheerleader, with Ericsson touting LTE, Qualcomm preferring UMB, and Intel touting 802.16m WiMax," says In-Stat analyst and report author Gemma Tedesco.

Other key findings in the report:
  • Two widely expected requirements for 4G technologies are that they be OFDMA-based, and that they support 100Mbps for wide area mobile applications.
  • With the dominant worldwide technology currently being GSM/EDGE, and HSPA and EV-DO handsets not expected to be dominant until 2012, 4G technology roll-outs will most likely start in the 2010-2012 timeframe.
  • It is widely believed that mobile operators will initially deploy 4G very slowly, relying on their EV-DO or HSPA networks to provide for more ubiquitous coverage.
  • Drivers of LTE, UMB and 802.16m WiMAX adoption will include the following: the re-allocation of older spectrum for 4G technologies; the resolution of any WiMAX IPR issues; the creation of FDD profiles for 802.16e WiMAX; the uptake rate of 802.16e in Mobile PCs; the uptake rate of 3G cellular in Mobile PCs; the continued evolution of the mobile handset; and an increase in the uptake rate of wireless broadband technologies into portable CE devices.
  • Realistically, initial implementations of LTE, UMB and 802.16m WiMAX may fall short of throughput and other expectations, with later enhancements, or even some type of technology combination, actually bringing real 4G to the table.

More here from InternetNews ... more here from ITBusinessEdge ... and the press release is here.



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