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The world's five telecom giants have joined forces to develop and converge 4G technology
.
Airtel is currently jointly deploying TDFD technology, while Jio expects to launch commercial services
within a few months when TD-LTE deployment is complete.
The launch of such services from both companies comes as
China Mobile expands the deployment of this technology and the consequent improvement in the mobile phone ecosystem.
Rohan Dhamija, Partner and Head of India and South Asia at telecom consultancy Analysys Mason, said: "FD-LTE technology remains the preferred technology for operators deploying networks globally compared to TD-LTE, and this is also true in India today, due to ecosystem development and sub-1GHz frequency band usage
.
”
"However, TDD LTE technology will continue to evolve as carrier aggregation standards continue to evolve, especially in TDFD fusion
.
" India's top operators have begun to consider the deployment of carrier aggregation technology, which will help consolidate fragmented spectrum bands and build larger blocks of radio waves to provide users with faster and more stable 4G technology services – a vital means
of competition.
The world's five telecom giants have joined forces to develop and converge 4G technology
.
Airtel is currently jointly deploying TDFD technology, while Jio expects to launch commercial services
within a few months when TD-LTE deployment is complete.
The launch of such services from both companies comes as
China Mobile expands the deployment of this technology and the consequent improvement in the mobile phone ecosystem.
Rohan Dhamija, Partner and Head of India and South Asia at telecom consultancy Analysys Mason, said: "FD-LTE technology remains the preferred technology for operators deploying networks globally compared to TD-LTE, and this is also true in India today, due to ecosystem development and sub-1GHz frequency band usage
.
”
"However, TDD LTE technology will continue to evolve as carrier aggregation standards continue to evolve, especially in TDFD fusion
.
" India's top operators have begun to consider the deployment of carrier aggregation technology, which will help consolidate fragmented spectrum bands and build larger blocks of radio waves to provide users with faster and more stable 4G technology services – a vital means
of competition.