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India opens up 5-GHz band for Wi-Fi and 5G free of charge

October 24, 2018 John C. Tanner 0

India’s government has reportedly opened up spectrum in the 5-GHz band that mobile operators can use for Wi-Fi and 5G with no license or spectrum fee required. According to ET Telecom, a government notification has Read more…

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SmarTone goes gigabit, adds live LAA to LTE network

August 31, 2018 John C. Tanner 0

Hong Kong cellco SmarTone has launched the city’s first live commercial license assisted access (LAA) network, which the operator says supports 1-Gbps download speeds. SmarTone says it has completed installation of LAA small cells in Read more…

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Hong Kong regulator clears 5-GHz spectrum for LAA deployments

June 5, 2018 John C. Tanner 0

Hong Kong’s independent telecoms regulator has officially designated 580 MHz of spectrum in the 5-GHz band to be shared for mobile services such as license assisted access (LAA). The Communications Authority (CA) launched a public Read more…

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Hong Kong’s CA wants to let cellcos use 5 GHz band for LAA

February 2, 2018 News Centre 0

Hong Kong’s Communications Authority has launched a public consultation on its proposed plan to allow mobile operators to use the unlicensed 5 GHz shared band for Licensed Assisted Access (LAA). According to a statement from Read more…

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Singtel and Ericsson hit 1.1 Gbps in new LAA configuration

December 12, 2017 News Centre 0

Singtel and Ericsson claim they have achieved peak speeds of 1.1 Gbps in a joint trial of a new configuration of Licensed Assisted Access (LAA) technology. Conducted in a Singtel laboratory, the trial delivered speeds Read more…

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Ericsson and SmarTone top 800 Mbps in LAA demo

August 29, 2017 News Centre 0

Ericsson and Hong Kong cellco SmarTone have announced a successful trial of Licensed Assisted Access (LAA) technology in a live over-the-air demonstration in Hong Kong. LAA allows the use of unlicensed spectrum in the 5-GHz Read more…

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SK Telecom clocks 1 Gbps with Ericsson LAA solution

July 17, 2017 News Centre 0

Ericsson says that SK Telecom has successfully tested its Licensed Assisted Access (LAA) solution, achieving data speeds of 1 Gbps on licensed LTE spectrum and unlicensed spectrum. The test was carried out indoors using one Read more…

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