Verizon Wireless deploying FDD-LTE?
U16Takagawa
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I just want to know about the infrastructure of Verizon 4G LTE.

Two LTE technologies, FDD-LTE and TDD-LTE are coexisting in the world.

China, India, Russia and Korea to deploy TDD-LTE and Japanese mobile giant docomo started FDD-LTE service from last December.

 

Which one in Verizon 4G LTE ?

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Re: Verizon Wireless deploying FDD-LTE?
willzzz99
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Ok so you wanted the ENGINEERING answer of Alcatel-Lucent & Ericsson in markets answer (the 2 engineering companies & SUPPLIERS to VZW's LTE network in the US):

 

VZW LTE network in the US is LTE-FDD.

 

TDD is being used in Asia because it's cheaper to deploy and more flexible.

 

Anyways the two are SO CLOSE that in the future the only difference is a worldmode LTE modem. Inser the 4G VZW US SIM card and you can roam all you want. I'm not a business person so I'll let those people work out the business specifics.

 

VZW has *SUPERIOR* frequency band of 700MHz for in-building propagation, etc.

 

The Japanese DoCoMo deployment is similar to VZW's in the US.

 

Continuous spectrum is *EXTREMELY* expensive, see how VZW spent $5 billion USD to buy spectrum and another $5-10 Billion in the running right now to deploy it!?

 

 

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Re: Verizon Wireless deploying FDD-LTE?
willzzz99
Contributor - Level 3

Ok so you wanted the ENGINEERING answer of Alcatel-Lucent & Ericsson in markets answer (the 2 engineering companies & SUPPLIERS to VZW's LTE network in the US):

 

VZW LTE network in the US is LTE-FDD.

 

TDD is being used in Asia because it's cheaper to deploy and more flexible.

 

Anyways the two are SO CLOSE that in the future the only difference is a worldmode LTE modem. Inser the 4G VZW US SIM card and you can roam all you want. I'm not a business person so I'll let those people work out the business specifics.

 

VZW has *SUPERIOR* frequency band of 700MHz for in-building propagation, etc.

 

The Japanese DoCoMo deployment is similar to VZW's in the US.

 

Continuous spectrum is *EXTREMELY* expensive, see how VZW spent $5 billion USD to buy spectrum and another $5-10 Billion in the running right now to deploy it!?

 

 

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