3GPP standard development timeline • In 2004,
NTT Docomo of
Japan proposes LTE as the international standard. • In September 2006, Siemens Networks (today
Nokia Networks) showed in collaboration with Nomor Research the first live emulation of an LTE network to the media and investors. As live applications, two users streaming an
HDTV video in the downlink and playing an interactive game in the uplink have been demonstrated. • In February 2007,
Ericsson demonstrated for the first time in the world, LTE with bit rates up to 144 Mbit/s • In September 2007,
NTT Docomo demonstrated LTE data rates of 200 Mbit/s with power level below 100 mW during the test. • In November 2007,
Infineon presented the world's first RF transceiver named SMARTi LTE, supporting LTE functionality in a single-chip RF silicon processed in CMOS • In early 2008, LTE test equipment began shipping from several vendors and at the
Mobile World Congress 2008 in
Barcelona,
Ericsson demonstrated the world's first end-to-end mobile call enabled by LTE on a small handheld device.
Motorola demonstrated an LTE RAN (Radio Access Network) standard compliant
eNodeB and LTE
chipset at the same event. • At the February 2008
Mobile World Congress: •
Motorola demonstrated how LTE can accelerate the delivery of personal media experience with HD video demo streaming, HD video blogging, online gaming, and VoIP over LTE running a RAN standard-compliant LTE network & LTE chipset. •
Ericsson EMP (later
ST-Ericsson) demonstrated the world's first end-to-end LTE call on handheld •
NXP Semiconductors (later part of
ST-Ericsson) demonstrated a multi-mode LTE modem as the basis for a
software-defined radio system for use in cellphones. •
picoChip and Mimoon demonstrated a base station reference design. This runs on a common hardware platform (multi-mode /
software-defined radio) with their WiMAX architecture. • In April 2008, Motorola demonstrated the first EV-DO to LTE hand-off handling over streaming a video from LTE to a commercial EV-DO network and back to LTE. • In April 2008,
LG Electronics and
Nortel demonstrated LTE data rates of 50 Mbit/s while travelling at 110 km/h (68 mph). • In November 2008,
Motorola demonstrated industry first over-the-air LTE session in 700 MHz spectrum. • Researchers at
Nokia Siemens Networks and
Heinrich Hertz Institut have demonstrated LTE with 100 Mbit/s Uplink transfer speeds. • At the February 2009
Mobile World Congress: •
Infineon demonstrated a single-chip 65 nm
CMOS RF transceiver providing 2G/3G/LTE functionality • Launch of ng Connect program, a multi-industry consortium founded by
Alcatel-Lucent to identify and develop wireless broadband applications. •
Motorola provided LTE drive tour on the streets of Barcelona to demonstrate LTE system performance in a real-life metropolitan RF environment • In July 2009, Nujira demonstrated efficiencies of more than 60% for an 880 MHz LTE Power Amplifier • In August 2009,
Nortel and
LG Electronics demonstrated the first successful handoff between CDMA and LTE networks in a standards-compliant manner • In August 2009,
Alcatel-Lucent receives FCC certification for LTE base stations for the 700 MHz spectrum band. • In September 2009,
Nokia Siemens Networks demonstrated the world's first LTE call on standards-compliant commercial software. • In October 2009,
Ericsson and
Samsung demonstrated interoperability between the first ever commercial LTE device and the live network in Stockholm, Sweden. • In October 2009,
Alcatel-Lucent's Bell Labs, Deutsche
Telekom Innovation Laboratories, the Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz Institut, and antenna supplier Kathrein conducted live field tests of a technology called Coordinated Multipoint Transmission (CoMP) aimed at increasing the data transmission speeds of LTE and 3G networks. • In November 2009,
Alcatel-Lucent completed the first live LTE call using 800 MHz spectrum band set aside as part of the European
Digital Dividend (EDD). • In November 2009,
Nokia Siemens Networks and
LG completed first end-to-end interoperability testing of LTE. • On December 14, 2009, the first commercial LTE deployment was in the Scandinavian capitals
Stockholm and
Oslo by the Swedish-Finnish network operator
TeliaSonera and its Norwegian brand name
NetCom (Norway). TeliaSonera incorrectly branded the network "4G". The modem devices on offer were manufactured by
Samsung (dongle GT-B3710), and the network infrastructure with
SingleRAN technology created by
Huawei (in Oslo) and
Ericsson (in Stockholm). TeliaSonera plans to roll out nationwide LTE across Sweden, Norway and Finland. TeliaSonera used spectral bandwidth of 10 MHz (out of the maximum 20 MHz), and
Single-Input and Single-Output transmission. The deployment should have provided a physical layer
net bit rates of up to 50 Mbit/s downlink and 25 Mbit/s in the uplink. Introductory tests showed a
TCP goodput of 42.8 Mbit/s downlink and 5.3 Mbit/s uplink in Stockholm. • In December 2009,
ST-Ericsson and
Ericsson first to achieve LTE and HSPA mobility with a multimode device. • In January 2010,
Alcatel-Lucent and
LG complete a live handoff of an end-to-end data call between LTE and CDMA networks. • In February 2010,
Nokia Siemens Networks and
Movistar tested the LTE in
Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona, Spain, with both indoor and outdoor demonstrations. • In May 2010,
Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) and
Huawei showed an indoor LTE network at "Sviaz-Expocomm 2010" in Moscow, Russia. MTS expects to start a trial LTE service in Moscow by the beginning of 2011. Earlier, MTS has received a license to build an LTE network in Uzbekistan and intends to commence a test LTE network in Ukraine in partnership with
Alcatel-Lucent. • At the Shanghai
Expo 2010 in May 2010,
Motorola demonstrated a live LTE in conjunction with
China Mobile. This included video streams and a drive test system using TD-LTE. • As of 12/10/2010,
DirecTV has teamed up with Verizon Wireless for a test of high-speed LTE wireless technology in a few homes in Pennsylvania, designed to deliver an integrated Internet and TV bundle. Verizon Wireless said it launched LTE wireless services (for data, no voice) in 38 markets where more than 110 million Americans live on Sunday, Dec. 5. • On May 6, 2011,
Sri Lanka Telecom Mobitel demonstrated
4G LTE for the first time in South Asia, achieving a data rate of 96 Mbit/s in Sri Lanka.
Carrier adoption timeline Most carriers supporting GSM or HSUPA networks can be expected to upgrade their networks to LTE at some stage. A complete list of commercial contracts can be found at: • August 2009: selected six countries to field-test LTE in the succeeding months: Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany and the Czech Republic in Europe, and Brazil and Argentina in Latin America. • On November 24, 2009:
Telecom Italia announced the first outdoor pre-commercial experimentation in the world, deployed in
Turin and totally integrated into the 2G/3G network currently in service. • On December 14, 2009, the world's first publicly available LTE service was opened by
TeliaSonera in the two Scandinavian capitals
Stockholm and
Oslo. • On May 28, 2010, Russian operator Scartel announced the launch of an LTE network in
Kazan by the end of 2010. • On October 6, 2010, Canadian provider
Rogers Communications Inc announced that Ottawa, Canada's national capital, would be the site of LTE trials. Rogers said it will expand on this testing and move to a comprehensive technical trial of LTE on both low- and high-band frequencies across the Ottawa area. • On May 6, 2011, Sri Lanka Telecom Mobitel successfully demonstrated 4G LTE for the first time in South Asia, achieving a data rate of 96 Mbit/s in Sri Lanka. • On May 7, 2011, Sri Lankan Mobile Operator
Dialog Axiata PLC switched on the first pilot 4G LTE Network in South Asia with vendor partner
Huawei and demonstrated a download data speed up to 127 Mbit/s. • On February 9, 2012,
Telus Mobility initially launched their LTE service in metropolitan areas including Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area, Kitchener, Waterloo, Hamilton, Guelph, Belleville, Ottawa, Montreal, Québec City, Halifax and
Yellowknife. •
Telus Mobility has announced that it will adopt LTE as its 4G wireless standard. •
Cox Communications has its first tower for wireless LTE network build-out. Wireless services launched in late 2009. • In March 2019, the
Global Mobile Suppliers Association reported that there were now 717 operators with commercially launched LTE networks (broadband fixed wireless access and or mobile). The following is a list of the top 10 countries/territories by 4G LTE coverage as measured by OpenSignal.com in February/March 2019. For the complete list of all the countries/territories, see
list of countries by 4G LTE penetration. == LTE-TDD and LTE-FDD ==