Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the preferred development path of currently deployed GSM/WCDMA/HSPA networks, and is the increasingly preferred option for the evolution of CDMA networks
• LTE allows networks to offer a higher data throughput to mobile devices, which is required in order to deliver new and advanced mobile broadband services to businesses and consumers
• Based on 3GPP standards, the primary objective of LTE is to provide services with a quality at least equivalent to what an end-user can experience today using fixed broadband access at home. It also aims to reduce operational expenses by means of introducing a flat IP architecture
• Some of the key objectives to LTE involve higher data rates, lower latency,
and an all IP network
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