The global LTE growth rate in connections was 141% between 2Q 2014 and 2Q 2015, says LTE Americas.
IHS Infonetics says VoIP, IMS equipment revenue will increase in the double digits for 2015, driven by VoLTE deployments and by . . .
The number of carriers offering LTE is climbing, with 88 now offering LTE-A, the advanced form of the service. Voice over LTE deployments also are rising.
Verizon is planning a mobile OTT video offering, which company exec Fran Shammo called “Mobile First.”
Large wireless carriers soon may demand VoLTE roaming from small carriers wanting to roam on their networks. Small carriers need IMS to support this, but
A carrier VoLTE survey conducted by Ovum for iBasis found that 80% of respondents expect an enhanced user experience from the voice over LTE.
Some wireless operators are deploying NFV and VoLTE in unison. Both network function virtualization and voice over LTE aim to reduce network costs.
Should smaller wireless carriers sell towers? NTELOS and U.S. Cellular offer opposing views.
Executives from the two companies shared AT&T/ Verizon wireless investment plans, including distributed antenna systems and 5G.
AT&T and Verizon mobile video strategies are rather different, as comments from executives of both companies at a financial conference illustrate.
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have voice over LTE capability, triggering VoLTE growth, says Newfield Wireless, a Tektronix company.