The Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology and its blazing fasting 4G information speeds rich person been acquiring more care as of late. Verizon (NYSE: VZ) is gearing up to go live with LTE by early next year, much to the humiliation of Sprint (NYSE: S). But, what good is a super-fast LTE net if you father’t have LTE support in your mobile phone? Not much goodness at all. That’s where Samsung Electronics comes in. Samsung has announced the first LTE chipset designed for use in handsets.
Samsung’s new LTE modem has been dubbed the “Kalmia,” and supports download speeds up to 100Mbps and upstream information speeds of 50Mbps. There’s no means in hell that any commercial message LTE net will ever hit 100Mbps, but it’s nice to know the Kalmia modem can pulling down insane radio information speeds if the need should ever arise.
The Kalmia is compliant with the latest 3GPP spectacles for LTE and is “fully compatible with earlier standards.” Samsung’s LTE chipset will be used in the first commercial LTE device, according to JongKyun Shin, Executive Vice President and head of Samsung Electronics’ Mobile Communications Division. Samsung expects to see the first LTE overhaul departure live in 2010. Sounds like Verizon Wireless to us.












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