09 February 2010
LTE Forum 2010
In 2010 there is no better place to go than Stockholm - home of the first commercial LTE Network worldwide !
The wireless business is undergoing a major shift from voice-driven to data-driven services. Studies indicate that data revenue has grown by more than 30% per year, whereas the voice revenue grew by just 4%.
When mobile phones became popular, the 2G cellular networks they utilized did not provide enough bandwidth for the use of data-heavy applications. The wireless industry responded with 3G technologies to give greater bandwidth to enable more services, applications and wireless devices. The use of data boosted with 3G.
Today, in response to meet the requirements for more bandwidth and richer applications, the mobile industry is responding with an exponentially faster 4G technology, so called Long Term Evolution (LTE) - an output of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
LTE will ensure the competitiveness of 4G for the next 10 years and beyond, and provide a high-data-rate, low-latency packet-optimized system.
Presentations from mobile operators and other industry experts will help delegates to understand why, when and how to migrate to LTE, and what they should be doing now to ensure their networks remain competitive into the future.
Some reasons why delegates will join the LTE Forum 2010
- Understand the status of LTE standardization and assessing the timescales for mass market
- Developing mobile broadband services that exploit high data rate
- Evaluating the growth in mobile computing and the opportunities for LTE
- Defining the business case for LTE and evaluate its importance for operators
- Determining the migration strategies to LTE to ensure a seamless service delivery
Date: April 27 - April 28, 2010
Venue: Stockholm
Organiser: HanseCom Media and Communication
More information available at www.lteforum2010.com






