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From mega-portals to me-portals. Content is aging; content communication is king.
The internet is reaching into the phone and network operator strategies are shifting as browsing is out; engaging experiences are in.
The net effect is that networks are going to experience a traffic growth that they could not even imagine.
Mobile broadband is becoming a reality, as the Internet generation grows accustomed to having broadband access wherever they go,
and not just at home or in the office. Out of the estimated 1.8 billion people who will have broadband by 2012, some two-thirds will
be mobile broadband consumers – and the majority of these will be served by LTE (Long Term Evolution) networks.
People can already browse the Internet or send e-mails using HSPA-enabled notebooks, replace their fixed DSL modems with HSPA modems
or USB dongles, and send and receive video or music using 3G phones. With LTE, the user experience will be even better.
It will further enhance more demanding applications like interactive TV, mobile video blogging, advanced games or professional services.
Quantum xTel’s technology is an enhancement to QAM modulation that unleashes the bandwidth allowing an order of magnitude increase in spectral efficiency.
This spectral efficiency is critical for new applications and directly effects the bottom line. This technology is applicable to all types of wireless
(WAN. LAN, PAN) fixed or mobile as well as all types of wireline (twisted pair, Cable, fiber), satellites. Since it uses QAM modulation, it can work with
all types of multiple access techniques including WCDMA, EV-DO, HSPA Evolution, and other OFDM based technologies such as UMB and a best fit for LTE.
The technology used by Quantum xTel comes from the application of certain orthogonal functions from Quantum Field Theory which allows multiple orthogonal
signals as opposed to two sinusoids used in QAM.
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