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The LTE (Long-Term Evolution) infrastructure market comprises the hardware, software, and services that support the delivery of 4G wireless communication. LTE represents a critical step in the evolution of mobile networks, bridging the gap between the previously dominant 3G networks and the newer 5G systems. With the advent of 4G, LTE infrastructure enabled higher data rates, reduced latency, and improved broadband access, fostering developments in mobile internet, video streaming, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
In the context of 5G, LTE infrastructure serves as an integral foundation, facilitating the transition and coexistence with 5G networks. While 5G promises to deliver even faster data rates and more reliable connectivity, LTE remains an essential component of the mobile ecosystem, ensuring coverage and service continuity. LTE and 5G networks are complementary, with LTE supporting 5G's rollout through non-standalone deployment models where LTE anchors the control signaling.
Notable companies in the LTE infrastructure market include Ericsson, Huawei Technologies, Nokia Networks, and ZTE Corporation, which engage in the development and deployment of LTE and cellular technologies. Qualcomm and Intel are significant players in providing the chipsets that enable LTE connectivity, while Samsung and Cisco Systems also offer solutions in the LTE market space. Show Less Read more