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To: Dexter Lives On who wrote (660)9/21/2006 5:22:56 PM
From: Dexter Lives On  Respond to of 1002
 
Samsung exhibited 4G mobile technology at Samsung 4G forum 2006

Posted : September 22, 2006

South Korea – Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd has demonstrated its 4G mobile technology at the annual Samsung 4G Forum in Jeju Island, South Korea for the first time in the world. Demonstration took place at the specially designed bus in mobile circumstances reaching 100Mbps data transmission as well as at the display area inside the forum venue that showed speeds of 1Gbps of data transmission.

A demonstration bus moved at speeds of 60km/h to show multi-cell Handover, with data speed of 100Mbps. A live broadcast of the Forum, VoD, and Internet access were shown simultaneously in a demonstration bus allowing delegates to experience the stability and speed of 4G connectivity of 100Mbps data speed.

Samsung demonstrated 1Gpbs data speed at nomadic circumstances by showing 32HD channel broadcast (20 Mbps) download, Internet access and video telephony all at the same time. A 3.5Gbps data transfer demonstration was shown using 8X8 MIMO technology.

Samsung's 4G technology demonstration was a step up from last year's mobile WiMAX demonstration. The company has recently announced its plans to provide mobile WiMAX systems and handsets to Sprint Nextel and lead the industry in next generation telecommunications technology.

Additionally, Samsung has plans to commercialize mobile WiMAX with nine major operators in seven different countries such as the United States, Italy and Brazil.

telecom.globalsources.com

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