The Wi-Fi Alliance says it has supporters of LTE Unlicensed more steps toward compromise has taken slammed coexistence workshop, which took place last week. But these movements have brought not only through wireless Peace.
LTE-U is a system for the use of Wi-Fi LTE networks is performed in some of the unlicensed frequencies. The workshop is the latest of several determined that LTE-U interfere unfairly do not have Wi-Fi, brought the participants who want to use the new system cells as well as those dedicated to Wi-Fi.
When it was done, the Alliance said a test for coexistence on track for completion next month was. However, LTE-U supporters, including Qualcomm, all the effort said technically unsound and biased against them was.
representatives of both sides to work towards consensus on a test certainly make getting together LTE-U and Wi-Fi products. But some LTE-U donors complained aspects of the proposed test plan after the workshop last week.
On Thursday, the Wi-Fi Alliance said that two questions that were left open after the workshop were resolved in favor of the LTE-U quota.
First, the alliance was a part of the test plan, the, would have looked like good work in the same device Wi-Fi and LTE-U radios could simultaneously. Opponents had said that test the scope of the project was.
Also, the Wi-Fi Alliance gear from multiple vendors agreed to establish use basic performance levels for the tests. To bring before the tests started, the Alliance had already planned to use devices from a single company, said Kevin Robinson, vice president of marketing. Now he is confident that the test plan to be completed in time with different manufacturers equipment.
reached on Thursday, Qualcomm has not yet been won.
"The EFC staff a revised test plan shedding the display in device coexistence examination that was completely beyond the scope of this effort has not yet or a multi-vendor Wi establishing Fi Wi -Fi baseline, "Dean said Brenner, senior vice president of government affairs, in an e-mailed statement.
is addition Qualcomm still believes the test plan to LTE-U biased, would share the spectrum that is unlicensed - which means it does not belong to a technology. Disorders can go both ways.
"The plan would still require LTE-U to LTE-U would sometimes 100 to put in all environments as Wi-Fi more protection for Wi-Fi available," Brenner said.
After Robinson, the trouble is anything but a one-way street.
"All sides had to compromise to get to the point where we are," he said.
The parties will meet again soon. In about a week, they are scheduled to get together to complete the test plan for a hands-on test event, Robinson said.

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