Planning to climb the highest mountain in the world, Everest ? Dont forget to take your LTE 4G device with you. Climbers will now be able to live stream the view from Mount Everest
after the technology companies deployed LTE TDD, a 4G wireless technology, at a
base station from which mountaineers climb to the summit. Last month, China
Mobile demonstrated the service by live HD video streaming from the 5,200 metre
high 4G site. President of Huawei Wireless Networks, David Wang, said:
“Bringing 4G to Mount Everest marks an important milestone in global LTE TDD
development. We are very excited to make this possible, and look forward to
working with more operators worldwide to bring high-speed mobile broadband
services anytime and anywhere.” Huawei and China Mobile have worked on Mount
Everest mobile coverage before and the two companies were part of a project to
create GSM coverage (Global System for Mobile communications) on the mountain
to prepare for a leg of the 2008 Olympic Games torch relay. The GSM stations at
the Mount Everest base camp have continued to operate since then and the mobile
coverage, together with the new 4G, is intended to protect mountain climber
safety. Huawei has also delivered 4G solutions to other parts of the region
through integrated equipment rooms, base transceiver stations, microwave
transmission and 4G devices. Three years ago, a Nepali telecoms company Ncell
launched the first 3G services at the base camp of Mount Everest, and
successfully made a phone call from 5,200 metres. Huawei has deployed LTE TDD
solutions for nearly 40 operators in Asia, the Middle East, North America,
South America, Western Europe, Russia and Africa.
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