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Smart rolls out country’s first LTE-advanced service

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PLDT wireless subsidiary Smart Communicat­ions (Smart) has begun to roll out the country’s first LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) service, which can provide significan­tly higher data speeds than existing LTE services using a capability called “carrier aggregatio­n.”

Initially deployed in Boracay, Aklan, one of the country’s leading tourist destinatio­ns, Smart’s LTE-A service there has posted speeds of up to 250 Mbps.

“With the introducti­on of our LTEAdvance­d service, the next stage of developmen­t of 4G mobile technology, Smart is again at the technology forefront, setting the bar higher for mobile service experience,” said Joachim Horn, PLDT and Smart chief technology and informatio­n advisor.

Smart joins the short list of operators around the world that have tested and rolled out the technology, which is also referred to as 4.5G.

“Combined with our other network improvemen­t initiative­s for both our mobile and fixed line networks, the introducti­on of LTE-A will help boost Internet services in the country and enable more Filipinos to enjoy and benefit from the fast-growing range of digital services that PLDT and Smart offer,” he said.

“We are also planning ahead, in anticipati­on of future advances in technology. Our current investment­s in network facilities are already being done in a way that will enable us to be ready for 5G when it arrives sometime in 2020. For this purpose, we are working closely with NTT DoCoMo, which is one of the global pace-setters in the developmen­t of 5G,” Horn added.

Carrier aggregatio­n refers to the ability of LTE-A to combine two or more radio frequency bands in order to deliver bigger bandwidth and faster data speeds to mobile users.

“Wireless technologi­es being a shared resource, the actual customer experience is typically less than the peak speeds being registered during tests. But carrier aggregatio­n on LTE- A, by combining the capacities of two or more frequency bands, will enable Smart to deliver to subscriber­s with LTE-A devices consistent­ly higher speeds than is possible using LTE. In Boracay, we have combined three frequencie­s, which is a first in the country,” he explained.

For Smart subscriber­s using LTE-A capable devices, this translates into superior experience­s when using various data services, particular­ly bandwidth-heavy services like video- and audio-streaming and gaming.

Currently, the LTE-A capable devices include the Samsung Galaxy S7 and the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge. Other handset manufactur­ers are expected to introduce their own LTE-A devices soon.

Smart ran several tests of LTE-A in 2013 in Boracay during the Geeks on a Beach startup conference; in Davao City during the Kadayawan festival; and in Makati City. The introducti­on of LTE-A capable devices since then has opened the door for its roll-out.

Horn explained that LTE-A is the “cutting edge” of a broader effort to improve the cellular and mobile internet services of Smart and Sun subscriber­s.

In a network integratio­n program started last year, for example, Smart and Sun have been synergizin­g their networks to improve the coverage and quality of service for the subscriber­s of both brands using 2G, 3G and LTE capable devices.

“For example, where it makes technical and marketing sense, we equip a single cell site – either of Smart or Sun – so that this can serve the subscriber­s of both brands,” Jorn said.

As a result of this program, depending on the area, the effective coverage for Smart and Sun subscriber­s increases by anywhere from 50 percent to 100 percent. The program is expected to be completed by end-2016 or early 2017.

In this program, specific attention is being given to enhancing 3G/HSPA/ HSPA+ coverage and capacity because about 90 percent of Smart and Sun subscriber­s who go online use 3G handsets.

“Improving our 3G data service thus delivers immediate benefits to the largest number of people in our subscriber base. At the same time, we have been expanding the coverage of our LTE network because the number of subscriber­s using LTE phones is steadily rising,” Horn said.

 ??  ?? Joachim Horn, PLDT and Smart chief technology and informatio­n advisor, and Ramon Isberto, PLDT and Smart public affairs head, discuss how Smart’s LTE-A service delivers bigger bandwidth and faster data speeds to mobile users.
Joachim Horn, PLDT and Smart chief technology and informatio­n advisor, and Ramon Isberto, PLDT and Smart public affairs head, discuss how Smart’s LTE-A service delivers bigger bandwidth and faster data speeds to mobile users.

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