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		<title>4G wireless plans Pushed by Nokia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Nokia, the world&#039;s largest handset manufacturer, has signed up Sony Ericsson, NEC and Alacatel-Lucent to its plans for a 4G wireless system. (...) ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Nokia, the world&#039;s largest handset manufacturer, has signed up Sony Ericsson, NEC and Alacatel-Lucent to its plans for a 4G wireless system. </p>
<p>The companies have formed a licensing framework for their patents for the emerging mobile standard, called Long Term Evolution (LTE). </p>
<p>The deal will add momentum to LTE, which is seen as a direct competitor to Wimax, which is being pushed by Intel. </p>
<p>The first LTE networks are being rolled out in the US and China. </p>
<p>LTE is a faster and more long distance wireless system compared to 3G. </p>
<p>Nokia and its partners believe LTE is the logical evolution of 3G systems and are selling it as a solution for mobile phones, as well as laptops and even fixed broadband connections, replacing wi-fi. </p>
<p>The framework deal also involves NextWave Wireless and Nokia Siemens Networks. </p>
<p>The companies have committed to keeping royalty payments for use of essential LTE patents low to give the technology the best chance of success. </p>
<p>Intel believes Wimax will be the future of wireless communications. </p>
<p>In a recent interview with BBC News chief executive Paul Otellini said in a year&#039;s time 10 million people would be using Wimax, rising to &#034;hundreds of millions two years after that&#034;. </p>
<p>&#034;We see Wimax as the most cost-effective way to deliver high-bandwidth wireless broadband,&#034; he said. </p>
<p>A handful of Wimax-enabled phones have been produced so far. </p>
<p>Nokia itself has released a Wimax-enabled internet tablet but pulled out of a partnership with Intel to look at putting 3G connections onto laptops alongaide Wimax.</p>
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