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BARCELONA -- Mobile World Congress 2011 -- Vodafone Group plc (NYSE: VOD) is using Long Term Evolution Time Division Duplex (LTE TDD) technology to backhaul an LTE small cell here at a booth demo.
For the demo, the operator is using equipment from Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. , and it says it is in discussions with other vendors, including Nokia Networks and Ericsson AB (Nasdaq: ERIC), to develop such an LTE TDD backhaul solution. Vodafone is also running a trial of the LTE TDD backhaul technique in Spain.
The LTE TDD gear used here operates in 2.6GHz spectrum and reaches 60 Mbit/s on the downlink and up to 25 Mbit/s on the uplink.
Why this matters
This development could potentially overcome a hurdle that has threatened to thwart Vodafone's long-held vision for a "metrozone" deployment of a layer of small cells to boost capacity, coverage and efficiency of LTE networks. Backhaul for small cells in LTE networks is considered by many to be a significant, unresolved issue. (See Vodafone Dreams of Metro Femto and Backhaul Clouds Metro Femto Vision.)
The demo also illustrates a compelling use for TDD spectrum that many operators will acquire along with FDD spectrum for LTE, as Vodafone Germany has done. In 3G networks, for example, many European operators hold a slice of TDD spectrum, but it is largely unused.
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In LTE networks, it is expected that operators will deploy smaller cell sites. And the pequeños cells are big here in Barcelona.
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— Michelle Donegan, European Editor, Light Reading Mobile
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