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Comment: LTE and WiMAX replace GSM and CDMA as technology rivals
Analysys Mason Group, Oct 2007
The long-running competition between the GSM evolutionary roadmap and the CDMA roadmap turned even more decisively in GSMs favour in September when Verizon Wireless outlined its plans to move to LTE, which is the next step in the GSM/W-CDMA roadmap after HSPA. This blow to CDMA supporters comes just one month after Sprint Nextel announced its plans to develop and deploy a mobile WiMAX network for its future mobile broadband services. This paper suggests that the new focus of competition is between WiMAX and 3G LTE. It compares these technologies and discusses the challenges they face. -Please note that market trends reports are too short to contain a table of contents-
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