Jakarta – The world record for speed of Long Term Evolution (LTE) claimed to have been created by Ericsson. Successful speed they produce reach 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) for the downlink. Whiz …

This demo is done on the sidelines of the event Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona, Spain, and first considered the use of technology and Multi-Carrier Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output, MIMO, and runs on a commercial LTE from Ericsson.

By combining these technologies, speed up to 1 Gb per second can be achieved. Demo uses four wide-band network with each 20 MHz, so the total used bandwidth 80 MHz and 4×4 MIMO, the data sent through the interface over the air on four streamz a bit-independent.

LTE technology staying as the future of mobile communications, which enable large data transfers quickly with an efficient and cost effective through the optimization of the frequency spectrum.

With increasing cutting speed and latency, the user can be said to enjoy a variety of applications such as web in realtime, online game, social media collaboration and video conferencing more easily whenever and wherever they are.

Johan Wibergh, Head of Networks & Executive Vice President of Ericsson said, the company’s mission is to connect the device to 50 billion in 2020. The whole device and any favorable circumstances should be connected as one.

“Patients can communicate with the hospital from a distance, students from remote areas will be in touch with universities around the world, the safety of workers will send live video from the affected areas for a more efficient response,” he explained, in a written statement received ITGazine, Friday (19/2/2010).

Ericsson himself has now signed contracts with five commercial LTE operators of the world: AT & T in the United States, Verizon in the United States, TeliaSonera in Norway and Sweden, MetroPCS in the United States and DoCoMo in Japan.

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