Wednesday, December 10, 2008

LG dispersed mobile Internet to one hundred megabits per second.

The company LG has developed the world's first chip to work with mobile phone networks in the fourth-generation cellular (4G). The maximum download speed of data provided by this chip is equal to one hundred megabitam per second. This was reported in the press release, LG.
Chip technology is built on 3GPP LTE. Its dimensions are 13 by 13 millimeters. It is expected that the first phones based on it will appear in 2010. In addition, LG plans to release 4G modules to be installed in notebooks.
Developers chip tested it on devices running Windows Mobile. The maximum download speed of data recorded during the test, amounted to 60 megabits per second. Currently, the maximum download speed data networks of 3G is 7.6 megabita per second.
According to Strategy Analytics, in 2012, will be sold 70 million devices technology to support 3GPP LTE. In 2013, this market will grow to 150 million devices.
In mid-October, the company Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) began producing equipment for cellular networks fourth generation working in the technology LTE. It is estimated NSN, the commercial exploitation of 4G networks will begin in 2010.

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