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• 4 G- “IMT Advanced’’as defined by ITU-R.

• Aim to provide Ultra-broadband(gigabit-

speed)for mobile & stationary users.


• Peak data rate 100mbps for high mobility
• 1 Gbps for low mobility.
 IP based solution.
 Facilities such as IP Telephony.
 Ultra-broadband internet access.
 HDTV streamed Multimedia.
 Flexible channel bandwidth, between 5 and

20 MHz, optionally up to 40 MHz


 A data rate of at least 100 Mbit/s between

any two points in the world.


 Smooth hand over across heterogeneous

networks.
 LTE is branded as 4 G.
 Does not meet the IMT-Advanced

requirements.
 100 mbps in the DL. & 50 mbps in the UL.
 Operational at Stockholm and at Oslo.
 RTT is of High Speed OFDM Packet Access.
 Called as E-UTRA(evolved UMTS Terrestrial

Radio Access).
 LTE advanced meets the ITU-R requirements.
 Improved performance at the cell edge.
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