
According to Reuters, mobile carrier China Mobile could roll out a mobile network based on new LTE technology as soon as 2011. The Chinese carrier previously confirmed it would build a trial Long Term Evolution (LTE) network, in the city of Shanghai when the World Expo takes place there next year.
China Mobile has not commented on its plans to roll out a nationwide commercial LTE network, but many believe it would like to do so in the near term to avoid heavy investment in its current 3G network since they just received their 3G mobile license earlier this year. It was ordered to build based on a problem-plagued homegrown technology known as TD-SCDMA.
“China Mobile and China Telecom have both said they are committed to LTE,” Michael O’Hara, chief marketing officer of the GSM Association, told Reuters in an interview at a telecoms show in Hong Kong.”China Mobile will be an early adapter. We expect China Mobile to do (LTE) trials in 2010, and deployment in 2011,” he added.
A rapid roll-out of LTE by China Mobile, which boasts more than 500 million subscribers, would provide a huge boost for the technology, which promises to bring broadband-quality data transmission speeds to mobile services.





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