Interesting. By May of this year, Telstra will be rolling out LTE Broadcast 
(LTE-B) mobile data in cities with the ability to stream content to many 
devices. This means that all users can stream the same video instead of each 
download using its own bandwidth. They will be able to 'broadcast' mobile data 
to many devices, and, Telstra says it intends to enable permanent LTE-B 
channels at key venues and for major events. Thus, Telstra will soon have 
mobile 'television stations'.


"Telstra to roll out 450Mbps 4GX, VoLTE, LTE Broadcast and 5G in major mobile 
network upgrade"

Sunday, 01 March 2015 By Andrew Sadauskas 
http://www.smartcompany.com.au/technology/45891-telstra-to-roll-out-450mbps-4gx-volte-lte-broadcast-and-5g-in-major-mobile-network-upgrade.html#

Telstra will roll out a range of next generation technologies across its mobile 
network, including deploying 450Mbps 4GX capabilities in selected capital city 
CBDs by April this year, along with technology allowing 4G voice calls and 
broadcasts to mobiles.

In a collaboration with Ericsson and Qualcomm, Telstra is rolling out what it 
describes as “world’s first” 20/20/20 MHz LTE-Advanced 
three-band-carrier-aggregation in selected capital cities. The rollout is set 
to be complete by April, with the carrier promising devices compatible with the 
ultra-high-speeds later this year.

Telstra is also enabling Voice over LTE (VoLTE), which will allow compatible 
smartphones and devices to make voice calls using the 4G/LTE network without 
needing to drop back to slower 2G or 3G networks. The technology was first 
delivered by South Korean carrier SK Telecom back in August 2012.

Telstra is also rolling out LTE Broadcast (LTE-B), with the capability of 
streaming content to devices using H.265 codec. This means that if many users 
are downloading the same video, for example, instead of each download using its 
own bandwidth, 

Telstra will be able to broadcast that data once to all devices.

In a statement, Telstra says it intends to enable permanent LTE-B channels at 
key venues and major events from May, with the carrier planning to roll out the 
channels for compatible handsets across the network later in the year.

Over the longer term, Telstra is conducting what it describes as “foundational 
work” with network equipment maker Ericsson ahead of the launch of its 5G 
network sometime around 2020.





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