
Sherin Matthew on April 18, 2012
Sprint’s new LTE network will begin to run on the 800 MHz spectrum by 2014, differentiating it from both Verizon and AT&T who use the 700 MHz spectrum.

Sherin Matthew on April 10, 2012
The number of LTE enabled devices continues to grow to keep pace with the rollout of LTE networks globally.

Sherin Matthew on March 30, 2012
The roaming challenges that face LTE networks looks to be exacerbated by the increasing fragmentation of LTE spectrum internationally.

Sherin Matthew on March 20, 2012
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Sprint’s share ratings have been cut over fears that the company’s LTE network is not robust enough to deal with the increased LTE demand.

Sherin Matthew on March 19, 2012
In an attempt to boost subscribers to its 4G LTE service, Verizon Wireless has announced that it will only introduce 4G LTE capable phones for the remainder of 2012.

Sherin Matthew on March 9, 2012
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The release of the 4G LTE enabled new iPad will increase the number of subscribers to the LTE network and will soon supplant 3G technology.

Sherin Matthew on February 17, 2012
US Cellular, a small wireless provider, plans to expand its 4G LTE rollout in an effort to compete with larger national carriers such as Verizon and AT&T.

Sherin Matthew on February 14, 2012
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Apple’s latest tablet, the iPad 3, which will run on the LTE, will be sold by both Verizon Wireless and AT &T after its release.

Sherin Matthew on February 13, 2012
Verizon Wireless has released Motorola’s latest Android phone, the Droid 4, which functions on Verizon’s 4G LTE network.

Sherin Matthew on February 10, 2012
Samsung reduces its LTE chip costs by half and the Galaxy Nexus sports the new, cheaper LTE baseband chip.