Motorola has deployed a Time Division Duplex Long-Term Evolution (TD-LTE) network in the streets of Geneva to support China Mobile Communications Corporation's (CMCC) presence at ITU Telecom World 2009.
During Motorola's Home and Networks Mobility TD-LTE drive tour, visitors will ride in Motorola's LTE van to experience the real-life performance of TD-LTE, including mobility and hand-over and a number of demanding applications.
The drive tour showcases Motorola's second-generation Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)-based products and a set of core networks running the latest specifications software and related application servers. Within the van, a TD-LTE device will receive and transmit the Over-the-Air (OTA) data including HD video from and to the application servers and high-speed data from and to the application servers and high-speed data from and to the Internet. Motorola's TD-LTE solution is comprised of second-generation OFDM-based products, which include:
- A Base Controller Unit (BCU2) that supports TD-LTE, FDD-LTE and WiMAX
- A Remote Radio Unit (RRU) that supports both WiMAX and LTE.