Oct
27
2011
27
2011
Verizon to use small cells to supplement LTE
Verizon Wireless will deploy small cell technology to supplement its Long Term Evolution coverage and help manage its network capacity. “Small cells are one way we will keep up with the growth,” said Verizon Wireless’ executive vice president of network planning, Bill Stone. Verizon to use small cells to supplement LTE
That has obvious implications for mobile backhaul, including the likely need for more-affordable access circuits than are used to support macro cells. Up to this point, femtocells have been seen as tools to give consumers better in-home voice coverage. In an increasing number of cases, though, small cells will be used by carriers to beef up bandwidth in congested urban areas.

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