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Thread: LTE/ EPC tutorials and Learning Material

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    Arrow LTE/ EPC tutorials and Learning Material

    The purpose of this thread is to make a learning center for upcoming technologies and packet core. I try to upload as much material as i can. Thanks for Wire Free Alliance that they have given such an opportunity for a mere mortal like me to share knowledge with others.
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    Software Defined Radio is becoming popular for upcoming wireless technologies this book is intented to give an insight to the readers.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/10007702...unications.rar
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    Default LTE air interface white paper

    This document gives an overview of the LTE air interface.
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    LTE book

    http://rapidshare.com/files/21361184....ebook-ddu.rar

    no password is required.

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    Long Term Evolution: 3GPP LTE Radio and Cellular Technology (Internet and Communications)

    http://ifile.it/edhzlq9/1420072102.rar

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    Software Defined Radio is becoming popular for upcoming wireless technologies this book is intented to give an insight to the readers.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/100077028/Simulation.and.Software.Radio.for.Mobile.Communications.rar
    "Educate yourselves because we'll need all your intelligence.
    Stir yourselves because we'll need all your enthusiasm.
    Organize yourselves because we'll need all your strength."

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    Default EDGE, HSPA, LTE, The Mobile Broadband Advantage


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    Default CRC failed

    Quote Originally Posted by faisalusuf View Post
    Software Defined Radio is becoming popular for upcoming wireless technologies this book is intented to give an insight to the readers.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/100077028/Simulation.and.Software.Radio.for.Mobile.Communications.rar
    CRC failed in Simulation and Software Radio for Mobile Communications.pdf. This file is corupt.
    Please reupload this file.
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    Default LG LTE USB-modem

    LG shows off the world’s first 4G (LTE) modem

    While we’re still waiting for a 4G / LTE network to be commercially launched anywhere in the world, LG has recently showcased the first-ever LTE USB modem.

    Presented in Singapore, during CommunicAsia 2009, the new LG modem is capable of providing data transfers of up to 100 Mbps over a mobile network – thus being much faster than any 3G modem currently available.

    LG didn’t say when its LTE USB modem will be commercially available, but this clearly depends on whenLTE should be widely deployed around the world in the coming years.

    For example, Verizon should start offering LTE services in some US markets as soon as 2010.

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