Netcom claims first 1 Gbps 4.5G LTE-A Pro demo
TeliaSonera’s Norwegian subsidiary Netcom has demonstrated what it says is the first time LTE has topped 1 Gbps.
December 15, 2015
TeliaSonera’s Norwegian subsidiary Netcom has demonstrated what it says is the first time LTE has topped 1 Gbps.
The event in Oslo was attended by Noway’s Minister of Transport and Communication Ketil Solvik-Olsen and was apparently designed as much to cement Norway’s position as a telecoms pioneer as anything else. Netcom also claimed the first live LTE connection and the first commercial LTE network back in 2009.
As was the case six years ago, the principal kit partner was Huawei. It is claiming this is the first LTE Advanced Pro network, which it’s also calling 4.5G. Implicit in that name is the inevitable ‘pre-5G’ inference. Huawei expects the commercial deployment of 4.5G among operators will start from 2016.
“This is an important step towards 5G, which lies a few years ahead,” said Jon Christian Hillestad, CTO of TeliaSonera Norway. “We do not know exactly which speeds the future will require, but we know that the digitization era, where the Internet of Things will continuously grow, will demand much higher speeds. The future will require bandwidth, high speed and no delay in transfers. We are preparing for that reality with the LTE Advanced Pro.”
“What we witnessed today is only the beginning of the 4.5G era of wireless communications, where 1Gbps will be the new mobile broadband network rate benchmark,” said Yang Chaobin, CMO of Huawei Wireless Product Line.