LTE may still be perceived as a evolving technology. But Chinese vendor is all geared up to set technological differentiation on the LTE front as the firm claimed to have been granted 147 patents by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) representing 12 % of the total LTE patents filed.
Huawei further claims that the patents were granted by accessing parameters such as physical-layer interface, radio resource management and connection management.
"The achievement reflects our pioneering vision and firm commitment to support operators worldwide as they evolve towards delivering advanced services to end-users through LTE networks.” said Yin Weimin, President of LTE, Huawei, "We have always adopted a forward-looking approach and will continue to collaborate closely with the industry in driving the development of next-generation mobile communication solutions. Our LTE patents create real value for Huawei’s partners and customers. |