Friday, April 20, 2012

China Mobile Hong Kong LTE launching on 25 April

Cellular giant China Mobile’s Hong Kong division will launch commercial 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) mobile broadband services on 25 April, the company said in a statement yesterday, promising a choice of LTE handsets and peak download/upload speeds of up to 100Mbps/35Mbps. The announcement brings forward the 4G live date significantly, after the parent company said recently that it would introduce LTE based on FDD/TDD technology in the Special Administrative Region (SAR) ‘by the fourth quarter of 2012.’ China Mobile operates pre-commercial LTE networks in several mainland Chinese cities, and the latest announcement represents its first commercial launch of the technology. It will be the second Hong Kong operator to evolve to 4G following Telstra subsidiary CSL’s phased network launch in 2010/2011, while the territory’s other three cellcos – Hutchison (3), PCCW and SmarTone – will also switch on LTE networks this year, TeleGeography’s GlobalComms Database says


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OVETEL China Mobile Hong Kong LTE launching on 25 April

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