Alcatel Forms Group to Push LTE Applications and More - PC World
Mon, Feb 16th, 2009
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Alcatel-Lucent was set to launch an initiative Monday to help kick-start the LTE (Long-Term Evolution) market, though its far-reaching ambition suggests rival Cisco Systems may be the ultimate target.
At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Alcatel-Lucent will join with Samsung Electronics and other vendors to form the "ng Connect" program. It's designed to foster new user experiences made possible by high-bandwidth networks, said Derek Kuhn, vice president of emerging technology and media at Alcatel-Lucent.
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