Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLT successful­ly tests pre-5G LTE Advanced Pro Technology

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Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) together with Huawei Technologi­es, has successful­ly carried out South Asia’s first comprehens­ive field trial of Pre-5G LTE Advanced Pro technology, laying the groundwork for the next generation of broadband technologi­es.

In a media release, SLT said it has continued to develop its modern infrastruc­ture; complement­ing its access technology portfolio with FTTH ( Fiber- to- the- home) and fixed TD- LTE ( Time- Division Long- Term Evolution) on one hand while implementi­ng state of the art service platforms such as Akaza Cloud, IPTV ( Internet Protocol television) and OTT (Over-the-top content).

SLT’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Dileepa Wijesunder­a stated, “We anticipate momentous changes in our business with results that promise to be far-reaching and exponentia­l. SLT being a challengin­g player in the arena and as a resilient and multifacet­ed company equipped for the future, together with our reading of the industry, will use such technologi­cal advancemen­ts to further penetrate and leverage all segments of the society.”

SLT has already boosted the capacity of the Ultra High Speed National Backbone Network ( NBN) with 100G technology, aiming to cater the future needs of all ICT operators in the country. The company is fully supportive of the Regulator to implement Quality of Service ( QoS) based cost structures and infrastruc­ture sharing for better utilizatio­n.

The SLT Group’s overlaid broadband strategy comprises fixed-wired broadband, fixed- wireless broadband, Wi- Fi and mobile broadband provided by SLT’s fully owned subsidiary Mobitel.

In the recent field trial using the TD- LTE 2500 MHz band, SLT reached a downlink speed of 855.9 Mbps for a single user terminal w i t h A dv a n c e d C a r r i e r Aggregatio­n Technology, and achieved a cell throughput of over 700 Mbps for multiple users via a single TDD carrier using Massive MIMO technology with a 64T64R antenna configurat­ion. SLT also achieved a user plane latency of 5.5 ms ( millisecon­ds), a marked improvemen­t over the 15 ms user plane latency currently experience­d in LTE Advanced networks.

These capabiliti­es effectivel­y multiply the capacity that can be delivered over a wireless channel, allowing SLT to ensure higher downlink data rates for more customers using the same frequency resources and existing LTE cell sites, and any commercial LTE device. Higher downlink rates for individual users will enable smoother viewing of 4K and HD video, lower latency for online gaming, and seamless access to cloud services. More significan­tly, the multi-fold spectrum efficiency improvemen­t enabled by this technology has far- reaching national implicatio­ns, as frequency spectrum is a scarce national resource.

This field trial was conducted as part of an ongoing trial of Pre5G LTE Advanced Pro technology undertaken by SLT and its technologi­cal partners, with an aim to enhance the fixed wireless broadband services offered to the customers in Sri Lanka.

SLT has already boosted the capacity of the Ultra High Speed National Backbone Network (NBN) with 100G technology, aiming to cater the future needs of all ICT operators in the country. The company is fully supportive of the Regulator to implement Quality of Service (QoS) based cost structures and infrastruc­ture sharing for better utilizatio­n.

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