Verizon Wireless to begin LTE rollout in Q4 2009?

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According to Dick Lynch, executive vice president and chief technology officer of Verizon Communications, Verizon Wireless is pushing up the timetable for its LTE rollout, aiming now for a late Q4 2009 deployment. Considering that Lynch said, “We expect that LTE will actually be in service somewhere here in the U.S. probably this time next year,” we can ascertain the initial deployment will be limited in scope and that the date is not set in stone. Nonetheless, such an aggressive timetable suggests that Verizon is trying to get a jump on their US competition and is keeping up with the likes of Japan’s NTT DoCoMo who recently announced that it expects to have LTE commercially available in 2010. Lynch also revealed that femtocell technology will be an important part of LTE deployment. Femtocells will be available for subscribers and will be used to increase the signal strength and range indoors. The LTE femtocells may also include integrated WiFi so non-cellular, WiFi-enabled devices can connect to the LTE network as well. With all this talk of LTE, femtocells, and a target launch of 2009, are you getting excited yet for this new 4G technology? We sure are.

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  • tony

    @zeek

    lte is for voice too. the femtocells will serve the same purpose as they do now.

  • http://www.bgr.com Kelly Hodgkins

    @zeek and tony,
    the source article did not give any details about the femtocells other than they will be LTE based and may have WiFi. All this info is still very much preliminary and not very detailed.

  • tony

    @kelly

    all i’m saying is that they aren’t going to make femtocells that aren’t needed. there is a point. we don’t know what it is, but there is one.

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