Cox Communications announced that it has completed fourth generation (4G) Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology trials in Phoenix and San Diego. Cox has completed voice calling and high definition video streaming over wireless networks.
Cox chose Phoenix and San Diego and conducted 4G trials with advanced technology-orientation of its residential and business customers.
Stephen Bye, Cox’s vice president of wireless, said “On the heels of announcing our initial 3G wireless service deployments, today’s news demonstrates our equal commitment to 4G services. Through the LTE trials, we are utilizing the AWS and 700 MHz spectrum to test voice, data and video applications and services and ultimately readying to
deploy 4G wireless broadband services to meet the needs of our customers.”
“We are encouraged by the success of the Phoenix and San Diego tests, which further validate our decision to pursue 4G based on LTE, specifically the 3GPP Release 8 standard” added Bye.
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