AT&T and T-Mobile play in LTE-LAA sandbox to aggregate unlicensed, licensed beams

LTE License Assisted Access is a carrier aggregation technology that would allow operators to use more spectrum and bring faster downloads and uploads.

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Forget MWC 2017, how about Android Oreo in space? | #PNWeekly 241

So, forget the whole MWC 2017 thing, let's just do a whole podcast on Snapchat Spectacles, LTE-U and Android Pocky. How's about that?

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Verizon, Qualcomm to push commercial launch of LTE-U in 2016

We’ve been focusing on some high-level coverage in terms of the future technology we might be using and on what standards we’ll be using them on. Our Jaime Rivera reported on AT&T’s blueprint for Internet of Things devices during CTIA. Another “out there” thing we’re looking at is the proliferation of unlicensed LTE spectrum or LTE-U, as it’s known.These bits of spectrum are typically in the 5GHz range, really intended for network coverage around arenas, parks and other ...

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