It has been recently reported that China Mobile would test TD-LTE technology in both China and Taiwan in the coming months.
In Taiwan, the company will reportedly cooperate with Taiwanese cellco First International Telecom (Fitel) to set up to 10 base…
It has been recently reported that China Mobile would test TD-LTE technology in both China and Taiwan in the coming months.
In Taiwan, the company will reportedly cooperate with Taiwanese cellco First International Telecom (Fitel) to set up to 10 base stations in Taoyuan City in the northern part of the country. The trial project will start in July 2011 and end in June 2012. China Mobile is expected to provide technological assistance while Taiwan-based notebook computer maker Quanta Computer will manufacture equipment and terminal devices.
In China, the company will test TD-LTE in seven cities and has selected vendor Alcatel-Lucent and Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) for Shanghai and Hangzhou respectively, reported Digitimes citing industry sources.