TD-LTE serves for Universiade torch relay

In the torch relay in Shenzhen that was started on August 7, the independently developed 4G TD-LTE technology of China for the first time provides shot-and-send service for large sport pageant, effectively improving the efficiency of the event transmission. As of now, the TD-LTE network has covered the Universiade’s stadiums for opening and closing ceremonies, Universiade Center, Media Operation Center, Universiade Village, Central Business District, Civic Center, Hi-tech Park and other major areas in the city.

The TD-LTE shot-and-send technology, with communication modules installed on the on-site cameras, could send back the videos in a real-time way using the TD-LTE network established by Shenzhen Mobile. The live scenes of the 192nd torchbearer, Vice Manager of Shenzhen Mobile Lu Xiangyang, were also recorded by the TE-LTE shot-and-send technology, in which Lu and other torchbearers became a highlight of yesterday’s noon news program.

It’s said the TD-LTE shot-and-send technology is expected to continue the service for the events. TD-LTE is the update version of the 3G TD-SCDMA that is also independently innovated in China, which was confirmed as international 4G standard by International Telecommunication Union.

As of now, the TD-LTE network has covered the Universiade’s stadiums for opening and closing ceremonies, Universiade Center, Media Operation Center, Universiade Village, Central Business District, Civic Center, Hi-tech Park and other major areas in the city.

The TD-LTE network is 50 times faster than the existing 3G network, which could provide high-definition video-on-demand, high-definition video conference and other grand new 4G information services.

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