3GPP’s LTE-Advanced submission for IMT-Advanced officially designated as next-generation mobile wireless broadband technology
22 October 2010: The evolution of mobile broadband has taken another step forward with the formal acceptance of 3GPP Release 10 and Beyond (“LTE-Advanced”) as an officially-designated ‘4G’ mobile technology.
At a meeting in China this week (October 20th), ITU-R Working Party 5D formally accepted LTE-Advanced – as proposed by the 3GPP Organisational Partners – as one of the two successful candidate submissions for the first release of IMT-Advanced.
According to a soon-to-be-published ITU report, LTE-Advanced is one of the two technology candidates that successfully meet all of the criteria established by ITU-R for the first release of IMT-Advanced.
“This landmark decision by the ITU is an exciting step towards the true next generation of mobile broadband communications”, commented UMTS Forum Chairman Jean-Pierre Bienaimé. “As proposed by the 3GPP Partners, LTE-Advanced is the next iteration in a continuum of wireless standardisation at a global level that spans almost three decades.
“Some half a dozen commercially-launched LTE networks based on 3GPP Release 8 are already giving customers an early taste of the possibilities of ultra-high speed mobile broadband”, added Bienaimé. “Offering dramatic increases in data rates, capacity and enriched service possibilities compared with WCDMA/HSPA, today’s first ‘3.9G’ networks give a hint of what our true 4G future will look like.”
It’s now anticipated that ITU Member States will approve the report at a meeting of ITU-R Study Group 5 in Geneva towards the end of November. It is expected that work on Release 10 will be effectively completed during 2011. In early 2012, an ITU-R Recommendation will specify the in-depth technical standards for these radio technologies, giving vendors and operators a clear target to start building 4G networks. While industry estimates vary, this timeframe points to initial LTE-Advanced deployments around 2015.
See the ITU press release:
http://www.itu.int/net/pressoffice/press_releases/2010/40.aspxSee the 3GPP press release:
http://www.3gpp.org/ITU-R-Confers-IMT-Advanced-4G