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  2. Drive testing - Wikipedia

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    RF Drive testing is a method of measuring and assessing the coverage, capacity and Quality of Service (QoS) of a mobile radio network.. The technique consists of using a motor vehicle containing mobile radio network air interface measurement equipment that can detect and record a wide variety of the physical and virtual parameters of mobile cellular service in a given geographical area.

  3. TEst Mobile System - Wikipedia

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    Test Mobile System (TEMS) is a technology used by telecom operators to measure, analyze and optimize their mobile networks. It is considered as the basic tool to perform wireless network drive testing , benchmarking , monitoring and analysis.

  4. LTE (telecommunication) - Wikipedia

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    This included video streams and a drive test system using TD-LTE. [56] As of 12/10/2010, DirecTV has teamed up with Verizon Wireless for a test of high-speed LTE wireless technology in a few homes in Pennsylvania, designed to deliver an integrated Internet and TV bundle. Verizon Wireless said it launched LTE wireless services (for data, no ...

  5. Huawei 4G eLTE - Wikipedia

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    4G eLTE is Huawei's proprietary derivative of the LTE standard, the "e" standing for "enhanced", intended to provide wireless broadband transmission with peak downlink speeds of 50 Mbit/s and 20 Mbit/s uplink per site in 5 MHz, 10 MHz and 15 MHz frequencies.

  6. IMT Advanced - Wikipedia

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    Specific requirements of the IMT-Advanced report included: Based on an all-IP packet switched network. [4]Interoperability with existing wireless standards. [5]A nominal data rate of 100 Mbit/s while the client physically moves at high speeds relative to the station, and 1 Gbit/s while the client and station are in relatively fixed positions.

  7. List of wireless network technologies - Wikipedia

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    LTE (Long Term Evolution) is commonly marketed as 4G LTE, but it did not initially meet the technical criteria of a 4G wireless service, as specified in the 3GPP Release 8 and 9 document series for LTE Advanced. Given the competitive pressures of WiMAX and its evolution with Advanced new releases, it has become synonymous with 4G. It was first ...

  8. OpenLTE - Wikipedia

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    In the current version, it includes an eNodeB with a built-in simple Evolved Packet Core, and some tools for scanning and recording LTE signals based on GNU Radio. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] OpenLTE is used extensively in a variety of projects, from deployment of custom built 4G cellular networks, evaluating dynamic spectrum sharing for 5G NR and 4G LTE ...

  9. Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service - Wikipedia

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    Several major operators worldwide have been lining-up to deploy and test the technology. The frontrunners being Verizon in the United States, [5] Kt and Reliance [6] in Asia, and recently EE [7] and Vodafone in Europe. [8] In January 2014, Korea’s Kt launched the first commercial LTE Broadcast service. [9]