The Telecoms.com LTE Awards 2013 - Category Four Preview - Most Significant Development of a Commercial LTE network
Category four of the The Telecoms.com LTE Awards 2013 is the Most Significant Development of a Commercial LTE network, which is judged on the progress and developments being made by an operator’s commercially available LTE network.
June 7, 2013
With a total of ten global and regional events taking place in 2013 Informa Telecoms & Media’s LTE World Series is a testament to the huge growth of the LTE eco-system. The LTE Awards 2013, collocated with the LTE World Summit, are taking place on the 25 June, at the exclusive, elegant De Duif in Amsterdam.
At the event, the very best LTE innovations of the year will be recognised and celebrated with a glamorous gala dinner, and the category winners will be set to gain global recognition in the industry for their achievements.
This year there are a total of 65 nominations across 12 categories ensuring the awards will be hotly contested and judging difficult for the 10 judges from across the operator community.
The categories in full are:
Best Test/Measurement LTE Product
Best LTE Backhaul Solution
Best LTE Device / Handset
Most Significant Development of a Commercial LTE network
Most Successful LTE Launch
Best LTE Core Network Element
Best LTE RAN Product
Best LTE Traffic Management Product
Best Chipset / Processor Product
Most Innovative LTE Application / Service
Best LTE Security Product
Best LTE Roaming Product
Category four of the The Telecoms.com LTE Awards 2013 is the Most Significant Development of a Commercial LTE network, which is judged on the progress and developments being made by an operator’s commercially available LTE network.
The nominations are:
EE: 4GEE
Etisalat: Etisalat
KT Corp: LTE WARP
SK Telecom: 4G LTE with PETA Solution
Telstra: 4G (LTE and trials of LTE-Advanced)
TELUS: TELUS
Telus was the first to commercialise the LTE micro cell for co-channel deployment, which Wu says meant Telus is leading global HetNet innovation. Using a co-channel micro cell deployment as an underlay demonstrated to operators globally that a smooth and seamless migration from a macro-only LTE network into a heterogeneous network was possible and was as an effective way to increase network capacity and performance.
In response to the nomination Michael Wu, senior director of wireless access technology planning and development at TELUS said that the nomination for the award meant a lot to Telus. “It essentially recognises the success of Canadian telecom business, and more specifically showcases Telus as a leader in technology innovation and introduction,” said Wu.
To find out more about the LTE Awards 2013 click here to download a flyer.
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