Las Vegas - September 10, 2015 - The Networks Division of Samsung Electronics America, Inc. and Verizon today announce plans to test LTE Femto cells in unlicensed spectrum (LTE-U). Samsung Electronics, one of the world's leading providers of mobile communications solutions, and Verizon, a leader in 4G LTE and the founder of the LTE-U Forum that drives the technology in the U.S., will be engaging in a trial focused on Samsung's LTE-U enterprise Femto cell that will conclude at the end of 2015. The companies expect the LTE-U-enabled small cells to be commercially available in 2016.
"Samsung is proud of the work we have accomplished with Verizon in the LTE-U Forum and we are excited to deliver the network solution and devices to continue to power their networks," said Mark Louison, Networks Division Senior Vice President and U.S. General Manager for Samsung Electronics America. "This solution illustrates our continued focus on delivering the highest quality LTE experience to our closest partners while using unlicensed spectrum."
"We are eager to trial Samsung's new solution, and expect that it and other solutions from the LTE-U Forum will continue to drive our leadership position in offering the best wireless network and solutions to our customers," said Adam Koeppe, vice president of network planning for Verizon.