LTE/SAE Trial Initiative (LSTI)


LTE/SAE Trial Initiative (LSTI)
Feb 05, 2008 04:00 ET

Telecom Industry Group Sees Soaring Speeds for LTE Mobile Broadband

LTE/SAE Trial Initiative Shows LTE Development is on Track and the Ecosystem is Broadening

BARCELONA, SPAIN--(Marketwire - Feb. 5, 2008) - The LTE/SAE Trial Initiative (LSTI) has completed a second round of LTE tests which show that the technology is on track to bring super-fast wireless broadband capabilities to the mass market. LSTI, which consists of companies from across the global telecom industry, has verified that LTE is capable of achieving the high speed downloads and fast network response times necessary to give a true broadband experience on mobile devices.

"Mobility is no longer just about being able to call somebody on their cell phone. People today want anywhere, anytime access to information, entertainment, and a broad range of communications," said Pekka Sarlund, vice president of wireless modems, Nokia, LSTI Member. "As this 'always connected' lifestyle becomes more popular and mobile applications become more advanced, it will drive an overall increase in network data traffic. Eventually, existing mobile technologies will reach their limits. In order to meet increased bandwidth demands in a cost-effective manner, networks need to evolve; they need to be faster and more efficient. LSTI is producing tangible test results proving that LTE can do all this."

LSTI is accelerating the availability of interoperable next generation LTE mobile broadband systems. The group continues to gain momentum and solidify the LTE ecosystem with more than 17 active participants in total, including telecom equipment innovators and some of the world's leading network operators. This unique global initiative is able to drive the seamless introduction of end to end LTE solutions - including infrastructure, devices, chipsets etc. - through collaborative technology trials and proof of concept work.

The latest laboratory and early field tests on prototype LTE systems have confirmed that baseline devices can achieve download speeds exceeding 100 Mbps, and high performance systems using 4x4 MIMO antennas can push this to beyond 300Mbps. LSTI members have also demonstrated substantial improvements to network response times, which are essential to give the 'always on' experience and for latency-sensitive applications such as interactive gaming and mobile television. This data is for isolated cells with a single user.

"These latest test results show that LTE development is striding confidently forward, with prototype systems comfortably meeting the performance targets set out by the 3GPP standards," said Doug Wolff, general manager of LTE, Nortel, LSTI Member. "The next steps for will be early device interoperability testing, network interoperability tests, more comprehensive performance tests as the end-to-end systems continue to mature, and finally actual field trials in operator networks."

LSTI is hosting a webcast today for media and analysts who are interested in finding out more about the group and its latest trials. Below are the participation details:

When: 3:30 PM CET (2:30 PM GMT- 9:30 AM EST), Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Where: To take part in the Webcast, please visit -

http://clients.dbee.com/lsti-sae-lte/20080205/en/

To participate in audio teleconference and the question and answer session please call +33 (0)1 72 28 01 50 (International) It is recommended to dial in 15 minutes prior to the start of the event.

Archived Files: The conference call will be available for digital replay from February 5, 2008 at 06:00 PM GMT until March 5, 2008 at the website above or the following phone number: +33 (0)1 72 28 01 49, access code 214026#.

Media or analysts may also request individual interviews with LSTI representatives by e-mailing kmonagha@nortel.com.

About LSTI

The LTE/SAE Trial Initiative (LSTI) is a global, collaborative technology trial initiative focused on accelerating the availability of commercial and interoperable next generation LTE mobile broadband systems. The Initiative was formally launched in May 2007 by leading telecommunications companies Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Orange, Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nortel, T-Mobile and Vodafone. Since its inception LSTI has expanded to also include in its membership China Mobile, Huawei, LG Electronics, NTT DoCoMo, NXP, Samsung, Signalion, Telecom Italia, Qualcomm, and ZTE.

For more information, please contact

Nortel
Karen Monaghan
(613) 763-1133
Email: kmonagha@nortel.com