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After the recent anti-monopoly investigation by the National Development and Reform Commission and the payment of fines, Qualcomm began to play the technology card
.
Yesterday, Qualcomm released a new technology that will provide better mobile network signals
for mobile phones in places such as subways and shopping malls.
LTE technology has been widely adopted by major operators, while the new LTE-U technology uses it for short-range transmission
by sharing radio frequency bands with WiFi.
Adding new technologies like LTE-U to smartphone chips is key to staying competitive, while also convincing consumers to upgrade their smartphones
.
It is understood that LTE-U base stations look similar to WiFi routers and can be installed in buildings or remote locations to improve mobile phone signals and reduce pressure
on operators' networks.
Qualcomm will start selling this new component this year in order to adapt to the trend
of new base stations.
After the recent anti-monopoly investigation by the National Development and Reform Commission and the payment of fines, Qualcomm began to play the technology card
.
Yesterday, Qualcomm released a new technology that will provide better mobile network signals
for mobile phones in places such as subways and shopping malls.
LTE technology has been widely adopted by major operators, while the new LTE-U technology uses it for short-range transmission
by sharing radio frequency bands with WiFi.
Adding new technologies like LTE-U to smartphone chips is key to staying competitive, while also convincing consumers to upgrade their smartphones
.
It is understood that LTE-U base stations look similar to WiFi routers and can be installed in buildings or remote locations to improve mobile phone signals and reduce pressure
on operators' networks.
Qualcomm will start selling this new component this year in order to adapt to the trend
of new base stations.