Entity: LTE
LTE, short for Long-Term Evolution, is a wireless telecommunications standard designed for mobile devices. It is considered a transitional 4G technology and is widely used for wireless broadband communication.
LTE
Etymology
The term LTE stands for Long-Term Evolution.
Definition
LTE is a standard for wireless broadband communication for cellular mobile devices and data terminals.
Historical Context
LTE was developed as a successor to 3G networks, providing faster data speeds and improved network capacity.
Cultural Significance
LTE has revolutionized mobile communication by enabling high-speed internet access on smartphones and other mobile devices.
Related Concepts
LTE is often referred to as a transitional 4G technology, bridging the gap between 3G and true 4G networks.
See Also
A standard for wireless broadband communication for cellular mobile devices and data terminals.