Optus hits 160 Mbps in LTE-A test
Optus and Huawei have reached mobile speeds of 160 Mbps in a test of TD-LTE Advanced carrier aggregation technology on the Optus network, the telco revealed today.
Optus and Huawei have reached mobile speeds of 160 Mbps in a test of TD-LTE Advanced carrier aggregation technology on the Optus network, the telco revealed today.
Optus has switched on an additional 4G network powered by time-division (TD) LTE technology, providing better capacity for compatible 4G devices.
Optus has launched a faster version of LTE in Canberra, but so far the technology only supports 4G dongles.
Broadband product developer NetComm (ASX:NTC) has chosen Sequans Communications S.A. to provide the chipsets it will use in its NBN TD-LTE devices.