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Date: 2nd Oct 09
Joint development of LTE based mobile-terminal
platform
DOCOMO, NEC, Panasonic Mobile Communications, and Fujitsu
jointly announced that their development of "LTE-PF",
a mobile-terminal platform based on Long Term Evolution
(LTE), a coming mobile communication standard for super-fast
downlinks above 100 Mbps and uplinks above 50 Mbps.
LTE-PF is a core system software for baseband processing
and other basic functions in mobile communication devices.
The platform's technology is expected to be licensed in
mobile phone markets worldwide, where its adoption as a
common platform will free manufacturers of mobile phones
and chipsets from having to develop proprietary technologies
for basic functions. As a result, manufacturers will get
products to market faster and at lower costs, and will be
able to concentrate more resources on the development of
enhanced lineups of unique products.
The LTE protocol on which LTE-PF is based is currently
being standardized by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project
(3GPP). Seamless hand-over is possible between LTE and the
current third-generation (3G) standards W-CDMA and GSM,
meaning that users would be unaware of switching networks
even while using their phones.
The four companies have completed the development of an
LTE-PF chipset engineering sample and are now evaluating
its main functions. The sample will be exhibited at the
NTT Group stand at ITU Telecom World 2009 in Geneva, Switzerland
from October 5 to 9 and the DOCOMO stand at CEATEC JAPAN
2009 at Makuhari Messe, Chiba Prefecture, Japan from October
6 to 10.
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