The capability to offload traffic between TD-LTE and FDD-LTE networks paves the way for operators to optimize the use of both FDD-LTE and TD-LTE services. The demonstration is further evidence of Nokia Siemens Networks’ commitment to the globalization and commercialization of TD-LTE as part of its overall LTE strategy.
“Many operators with FDD-LTE networks also own spectrum suitable for TD-LTE services,” said Tero Peltola, head of the LTE business line, Nokia Siemens Networks. “With offloading capability, the two LTE modes can work hand in glove. As multimode devices supporting both FDD and TD-LTE become more common, operators will be able to take full advantage of their spectrum allocations and deploy TD-LTE as an integral part of their overall mobile broadband service.”
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