
Long-Term Evolution (LTE) is a 4G wireless broadband technology. LTE significantly improves data rates, reduces latency, provides scalable bandwidth capacity, and is backwards compatible with existing GSM and UMTS technologies.
LTE supports mixed types of data: text, voice, video, and messaging traffic. LTE uses OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) for downlink access, SC-FDMA (Single-Carrier Frequency-Division Multiple Access) for uplink access, and MIMO (Multiple-Input and Multiple-Output) antenna technology like that used in the IEEE 802.11x wireless local area network (WLAN) standard.
One of LTE’s most attractive benefits is that it enables mobile operators to maximize use of spectrum assets by supporting Carrier Aggregation. LTE becomes increasingly critical to mobile operators as data traffic grows on their networks.
LTE technology offers high-speed capacity that not only brings efficiency to wireless broadband, but also supports an array of network applications, such as high-definition video streaming, high-quality online gaming, IP surveillance, live event broadcasts, venue casting, and much more.
Emerging LTE-capable devices empower the development of more mobile devices, such as smart phones, smart tablets, laptops, automotive telematics, M2M gateways, IP cameras, home routers, and portable travel routers.
4G LTE-A Outdoor Router
4G LTE Outdoor Router
(Coming soon)
4G LTE-A Indoor IAD
(Coming soon)
4G LTE Indoor IAD/Router
4G LTE Portable Router
4G LTE-A Portable Router