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ERICSSON REVIEW
No 1, 2008, The purpose of Ericsson Review is to report on the research, development and production achievements made in telecommunications technology at Ericsson. The journal is published three times a year.
SPOTLIGHT
The successful outcome of proof-of-concept trials in November bodes well for ecosystem growth and puts the Long-Term Evolution (LTE) standard on the fast track to commercial use.
Technical publications
Key technologies
Third generation (3G) is the generic term used for mobile communication systems for services ranging from voice to content rich, multimedia and high-speed Internet access services.
LTE offers superior user experience and simplified technology for next generation mobile broadband.
First step of the evolved WCDMA technology providing peak data speeds up to 14.4 Mbit/s and enabling mass-market services such as Mobile Broadband and Mobile TV.
A multi-service radio access technology enabling operators to provide voice, high-speed data and combinational services with the same investment.
The most widely used local area network (LAN) access method, defined by the IEEE as the 802.3 standard. Carrier Ethernet is a high speed Ethernet for Metro Area Networks.
The packet-based technology that enables high-speed (115 kbps) wireless internet and data communications for GSM networks.
The technology that gives GSM networks the capacity to handle 3G mobile data services. EDGE enables the transmission of large amounts of data at 384 kbps.