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Implications of LTE in the 5 GHz Band
By Maury Wood
Back in December 2013, during a 3GPP Radio Access Network (RAN) plenary meeting, Ericsson and Qualcomm introduced LTE-Unlicensed, a scheme that puts LTE-Advanced signals in the 5 GHz unlicensed UNII band, in conjunction with an LTE “anchor” signal in a licensed band. The objective is supplemental downlink bandwidth (eventually both supplemental downlink and uplink bandwidth), to help meet ever-expanding mobile broadband data demands.
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Cablecos get ready for wireless primetime
By Caroline Gabriel
The disruptive potential of the WiFi-first (and even WiFi-only) models have already been seen in early deployments by start-up MVNOs such as Republic Wireless, and some cable launches on both sides of the Atlantic (Cablevision, Free Mobile in France, Liberty’s Ziggo). There has been a sense, however, that these are the outriders, and behind them are really big cable and telco players, determined to become serious wireless operators in their own right.
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