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subject: First Tdd Wireless Router- Huawei B593 [print this page]


Despite the strengthening and development of the LTE network in Germany LTE-capable hardware is sown still pretty thin. The Chinese manufacturer Huawei presents the LTE router model Huawei B593 claims to the world's first LTE TDD router for your home network.

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LTE wireless router---Huawei B593

The Huawei B593 will be available from October and support a download rate of up to 100 megabits per second. The first provider that will have the router in the offer, the Saudi Arabian operator Mobily.The connection to the home network of the Huawei B593 is either via a LAN connection or via Wi ago. Huawei indicates that connect up to 32 devices via Wi-Fi with the router. LTE router supports both the frequency division multiplexed frequency division duplex (FDD) as well as the time-division multiplexing time division duplex (TDD).

Both wireless technologies govern the communication between the receiver and the base station. The TDD method, the radio channels from the uplink and downlink between the receiver and the base station are separated. Thereby using the uplink and downlink transmission frequencies with the same periodic switching. The FDD method uplink and downlink in two different carrier frequencies can be realized. Between the two transmission belts, a safety belt is as a protective zone. When transmitting the data can be sent and received simultaneously.

LTE router for the non-stationary broadband expansion

The cooperation with the largest Saudi Arabian operator Mobily based according to data from Huawei on the fact that in the Near East in sparsely populated desert areas laying stationary broadband is expensive and hardly profitable. Here LTE would offer a low-cost alternative. Huawei sees as a target group not only the users of audio and video services, audio-visual media in the home network to enjoy, but also small and medium-sized offices. LTE Router Huawei B593 provides for connection to telephone, fax and printer - thus also VoIP possible. One can only hope that the provider of LTE services do not exclude the use of VoIP in their tariffs in the Terms and Conditions.

by: modem3g




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