4G Set To Overtake 3G in IndiaLTE standardised by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) has emerged as the next generation wireless technology that will lead the growth of mobile broadband services later in this decade.

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Its adoption by service providers around the world has the potential to generate economies of scale unprecedented by any previous generation of wireless networking technology as it becomes the universal 4G mobile platform  used by both GSM and CDMA  service providers, the technology experts claimed today at India’s first conference on LTE, LTE INDIA 2010

Pass over 3G, the Fourth Generation mobile phone technology, better known as Long Term Evolution (LTE) is already here. “It is not why LTE, but when and how?” says Telecom Additional Secretary  Subodh Kumar .

“Quite a lot of spectrum for this is possibily available for this purpose ” Sh Subodh Kumar told at LTE India 2010 today. “If it is not now, certainly later” he added discussing different bands in which Fourth Generation technology could improve upon the customer richness of 3G and reduce costs for the 3G operators.  “It is the leading star for the next generation when high speed Internet would become pervasive narrowing the digital divide” claimed Shashi Dharan, managing director of Bharat Exhibitions, the orgnisers of the conference.

Shri Subodh Kumar, IAS, Addl. Secretary - (Telecom), Department of telecommunication, Government of India, with Mr.  Adrian Scrace, Head of Mobile Competence Centre, 3GPP on the dice at LTE INDIA 2010 on May 28, 2010 at Le Meridian
Shri Subodh Kumar, IAS, Addl. Secretary – (Telecom), Department of telecommunication, Government of India, with Mr. Adrian Scrace, Head of Mobile Competence Centre, 3GPP

The Fourth Generation is on offer globally by 64 telecom service providers in 31  countries, said Mr.Adrian Scrase, head of Mobile Competence Centre of the 3G Partnership Project(3GPP). Most of them are the largest in the world, like Horizon of US and China Mobile.   Some 22 LTE based networks would be operational by the end of this year, he added.  “Why should India be different?” was the question he proposed.