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Strong Future Predicted for LTE and WiMAX

WiMAX and LTE ExcelA broadband expert in the United Kingdom has laid out his presentiment that both LTE (Long Term Evolution) and WiMAX mobile broadband technologies had crucial roles to play in the future of broadband internet services in the United Kingdom.

This was revealed by the mobile communications company Motorola’s European sales vice-president, Steve McCaffrey. According to his claims, both the mobile broadband technology platforms had a robust future, as they would be needed to correct access problems where superfast fibre broadband could not be provided to particular businesses and homes.

He had stated this while talking to the technology-based website, Silicon Republic.com. As a matter of fact, he had commented that Motorola alone was contracted to deploy numerous WiMAX base-stations in the near future. He added that significant bandwidth would be demanded by the future’s broadband-based applications.

McCaffrey concluded saying that the Millenials, the digital natives of the present that at all times lived online, on the move or at home through the latest wireless gadgets, had a gargantuan appetite for applications and broadband.

O2, the popular mobile broadband provider operating in the United Kingdom had only earlier this month, announced its plans to trial in the country from the beginning of next year, Long Term Evolution mobile broadband technology.

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