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Telstra & Netgear Launch the First Commercial 1Gbps Mobile Router

Telstra & Netgear Launch the First Commercial 1Gbps Mobile Router Image Credit: Netgear

Telstra and Netgear announced the first commercial Gigabit 4G LTE mobile router, dubbed as Nighthawk M1. Equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X16 LTE modem, the new mobile router will be made available to consumers in Australia in late February, 2017. 

The new Gigabit modem will be supported on Telstra's Gigabit LTE network which is now available in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne CBDs. The newly-launched Gigabit LTE mobile router will enable access to high-quality video streaming, and facilitate emerging mobile virtual reality applications and experiences, and is a key step towards 5G.

In addition to Gigabit LTE speeds on the downlink, Telstra’s new network capability also delivers up to double the previous uplink speeds, meaning uploading content to social media, the cloud or business applications will be much faster. 

Gigabit LTE is enabled by LTE Advanced features including 4x4 MIMO, 3CA (Three Carrier Aggregation) and higher order modulation (256QAM). On the uplink, Telstra’s new network capability uses 64QAM and 2CA (Two Carrier Aggregation) for a peak upload speed of up to 150Mbps. These new features and capabilities are all important steps as Telstra evolves its network towards 5G. Gigabit LTE is not only about high peak speeds but also delivers more network capacity which benefits all users.

In addition, the utilization of 4x4 MIMO within the new Netgear Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router (MR1100) Gigabit device, allows 4-way receive diversity. The 4-way receive diversity capability works to support improved data throughput throughout all areas of the LTE network including both the Gigabit enabled areas and as well as the other remaining LTE network areas.

Mike Wright, Group Managing Director, Networks, Telstra
Gigabit LTE is also an important step on our journey to 5G and demonstrates Telstra’s commitment to delivering Australians a world class network now and into the future. We are well placed to evolve our 4G network and are putting the building blocks in place for Australia to be ready for 5G – this will deliver more bandwidth and lower latencies which are critical for emerging applications such as downloading 4K video, IoT, autonomous vehicles, augmented reality and shared virtual reality.

Per Narvinger, VP Network Systems, Ericsson 
Once again we are pleased to partner with Telstra to deliver the world’s first commercial Gigabit LTE network which we see as an important step as Telstra continues toward 5G. Gigabit LTE provides end users with even faster mobile broadband speeds, further improving their mobile experience while supporting new emerging bandwidth intensive applications.

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