Huawei announced it had helped build the world's first 3.5GHz LTE-A trial network in Japan.



Huawei keep continues its worldwide expansion and its involvement in strategic projects around the world.
This week, Connectikpeople has discovered that, Huawei had helped build the world's first 3.5GHz LTE-A trial network in Japan.
Connectikpeople has observed that, a recent demonstration of the
network showed it could support a max 770 Mb/s download speed by making use of cutting-edge LTE-A technologies like Carrier Aggregation (CA), Coordinated Multi-Point (CoMP) and Cloud BB (Baseband).
We can also recall that, the demonstration was held in late August and was hosted by the Global TD-LTE Initiative (GTI) during an ad hoc seminar discussing the latest developments in the LTE TDD 3.5GHz industry (for seminar details see: https://www.ilcc.com/gtiseminar/).
According to Huawei by 2015 in Japan, further spectrum from 3.4 to 3.6GHz is expected be allocated for introducing commercial 4G networks. ‘’Worldwide, more 3.5GHz spectrum is expected to be released to promote development of mobile broadband services using high spectrum bands’’.

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