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LTE (Long Term Evolution) is a 4G mobile communication standard developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). It is the most widely used 4G technology, providing high-speed data services to mobile users. LTE is designed to provide a high-quality user experience, with faster data speeds and lower latency than previous generations of mobile technology. It is also designed to be more energy efficient, allowing for longer battery life.
LTE is being replaced by 5G, the next generation of mobile technology. 5G promises to provide even faster data speeds and lower latency than LTE, as well as improved network capacity and reliability. 5G is expected to enable a wide range of new applications and services, such as connected cars, virtual reality, and the Internet of Things.
Companies in the LTE market include Qualcomm, Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei, and ZTE. Show Less Read more