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As a leader in the mobile broadband market, Samsung
Electronics has also solidified its position as the next-
generation mobile network systems trailblazer.
Through product development and market expansion,
we are driving standardization of the two major 4G
technologies, Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and Mobile
WiMAX. In 2010, Samsung deployed the first
commercial LTE service network in the US. In 2011,
we established the world's first commercial TD-LTE
network to Saudi Arabia. That same year we built
Korea's first commercial LTE network. As a result, we
are leading markets in North America and Asia where
4G LTE demand is greatest. In addition, we provide
optimized and customized network solutions to mobile
carriers with a multi-standard base station that
simultaneously provides telecommunication
technologies, including GSM, WCDMA, CDMA and 4G
services such as LTE and Mobile WiMAX.
In 2012, relying on the robust technological
capabilities we gained from field experience, we will
continue to pioneer new markets and lead the way to
next-generation mobile network technologies and
standards.
a. Smart LTE Networks By using centralized control technology, Samsung Smart LTE
effectively manage network resources. b. SmartMBS Base Station Samsung’s multi-
standard base station simultaneously supports multiple telecommunication technologies,
including GSM, WCDMA, CDMA and 4G services such as LTE and Mobile WiMAX.
8.4% No. 1
Contributed
1,256 reports
4G Alliance Status Allied with more than 30 global LTE
operators and more than 60 global Mobile WiMAX operators.
a. b.
2011
Ratio of contributions
to standards for
OFDMA
Source: Samsung
Electronics
( Orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiple Access)
Connecting through smart networks
1918
Distributed Enhanced Node B (eNB)
Samsung’s LTE base station maximizes
network architecture design and
operational flexibility by dividing the
station’s digital and radio parts.
TELECOMMUNICATION
SYSTEMS
BUSINESS
Leading the next-generation
mobile markets in the world
It’s amazing how easy it
become to use cutting-
edge mobile technologies
every day. With the next
generation mobile networks
in our lives, we are closing
the gap between expert
and amateur.”