Fujitsu Network Communications has announced an expansion of existing laboratory facilities at its Richardson headquarters to support next-generation wireless technologies, including Long Term Evolution (LTE). The expanded research will focus on emerging wireless technologies that will impact the North American market for mobile services, LTE products and devices, evaluation and prototyping of mobile applications, and establishing and supporting joint development partnerships with third-party mobile solutions vendors. The R&D center will serve as the focal point for LTE trials in the United States, in addition to performing interoperability (IOT) and verification activities to fully support North American operator needs.
 
Fujitsu has developed a 3GPP-compliant LTE system for the global market and has demonstrated 4×4 MIMO technology’s 250 Mbps-plus performance at CEATEC Japan 2008 and at CTIA Wireless 2008 in Las Vegas. Fujitsu was chosen by NTT DOCOMO in 2006 to be a supplier for its LTE network.

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