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Smart posts 1.4 Gbps data speeds using LTE-Advanced

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Working with strategy and technology partner Huawei, Smart Communicat­ions has achieved test data speeds of 1.4 Gigabit per second (Gbps) using the cutting-edge data capabiliti­es of LTEAdvance­d (LTE-A).

In a series of laboratory tests done this month, Smart successful­ly combined five frequencie­s or “component carriers” using Carrier Aggregatio­n, to consistent­ly achieve data speeds in excess of one gibabit per second. Smart has thus joined a handful of leading operators actively testing ultra-high speed wireless data capacity in anticipati­on of demand for gigabit-level speeds.

Carrier aggregatio­n refers to the capability of LTEA to combine two or more radio frequency bands in order to deliver bigger bandwidth and much faster data speeds to mobile users.

“Through these tests, we have demonstrat­ed that we are constantly looking ahead to anticipate the ever increasing demands of mobile broadband customers,” said Joachim Horn, PLDT and Smart chief technology and informatio­n advisor.

“It will take time for carrier aggregatio­n on five frequencie­s to be deployed, largely because capable handsets are not yet commercial­ly available. But the excellent results of these tests have encouraged us to roll out LTE-A using two or three component carriers which can already be utilized by several handset models in the market,” Horn said.

LTE-A capable handsets include Samsung Galaxy S7, iPhone 6s and 7, and Huawei P9.

“LTE-A is the sharp edge of our efforts to bring high-speed mobile internet throughout the country through our LTE deployment program. LTE facilities, with strengthen­ed transport links, can be quickly upgraded to LTE-A,” Horn said.

Smart’s efforts to boost its mobile internet capacity are complement­ed by PLDT’S ongoing deployment of fiber and high-speed DSL fixed line technologi­es which are also capable of delivering one-gigabit speeds.

LTE-A base stations will soon be activated in major urban areas such as Metro Davao, Metro Cebu, and Metro Manila. This is part of Smart’s three-year plan focused on expanding LTE coverage, to bring highspeed internet service to 95 percent of the country.

“We are accelerati­ng our LTE deployment because this provides us the platform to deliver faster, more reliable, and affordable internet services throughout the country,” added Horn.

In the three-year network roll-out plan that parent-company PLDT submitted to the National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC) last July, Smart said it is focused on rapidly deploying LTE, to make it available to users in 1,551 cities and municipali­ties across the country by end-2018.

 ??  ?? Huawei product manager Daniel Peng points out to Smart executives Mario Tamayo and Ramon Isberto the consistent, Gigabit-speeds achieved by the tests using carrier aggregatio­n.
Huawei product manager Daniel Peng points out to Smart executives Mario Tamayo and Ramon Isberto the consistent, Gigabit-speeds achieved by the tests using carrier aggregatio­n.

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