08 Sep 2010
Qualcomm is pushing Long Term Evolution (LTE) as the logical successor to today's 3G mobile networks, but UK customers should not expect to see the technology deployed anytime soon.
The company said at its IQ 2010 conference in London on Wednesday that it is working with 110 mobile operators worldwide that are committed to a launch or trial of LTE, 38 of which are in Europe.
However, the UK was conspicuously absent from the charts shown by Qualcomm, and for good reason: the spectrum is simply not available here at the moment. There is also a tangled web of regulations and disagreements between the operators that is likely to hold things up.
The good news is that 3G networks are continuing to improve. HSPA+ technology is expected to meet the need for higher speeds with data rates up to 42Mbit/s and possibly higher in the future, the company said.
LTE should strictly be seen as being on a parallel development path to 3G/HSPA, according to Qualcomm. The technology holds the promise of download speeds of 73Mbit/s to 150Mbit/s, with an upgrade path to LTE Advanced potentially reaching 1Gbit/s.
The problem with the UK, according to Ben Timmons, Qualcomm's senior director for business development in Europe, is that the desirable parts of the wireless spectrum are already allocated.
"You need to have enough bandwidth. LTE will have less performance than 3G unless the necessary bandwidth is available," he said.
The 2.6GHz band is potentially up for auction with licences for wireless services. If this happens soon "we could have LTE in the UK in 2011", Timmons said, but this frequency range is not suited for wide coverage, and would result in LTE deployment being restricted to 'hot spots' in high-density urban areas.
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