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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (28001)9/13/2008 7:40:20 PM
From: Rob S.  Read Replies (2) of 46821
 
There is a 3G industry belief that the communications network should be designed to be 1:3-5 down-link to up-link bandwidth. That leads to many distortions in how networks are built and choice of technologies.

You see that in the way LTE has been designed: it stresses the heavy metal central base station design philosophy. Even thought they are going to greater use of advanced networking, they are not looking at the network in the proper perspective to how people will use NG communications service. The selection of SC-FDMA on the up-link for 3G-LTE is already seen as being limited by constituent SSO members of 3GPP. To meet the requirements of IMT-Advanced, they will have to move to an adaptive modulation scheme.. but that pretty much kills their argument that SC-FDMA was needed in the first place.

I had a talk about this with a couple of Ericsson's senior design managers about 2 years ago. Now it is becoming apparent.

WiMAX, SmyMAX, LTE Long Term Emasculation.
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