Samsung enters Japanese LTE Market

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Samsung enters Japanese LTE Market

Samsung Electronics has announced its provision of LTE solutions to KDDI, a Japan-based telecom operator. KDDI and Samsung plan to launch a commercial LTE service in 2012. During the past ten years with the close business relationship based on shared values, KDDI and Samsung have established the goal to provide a high-quality of product and service. On the same lines, KDDI and Samsung intend to provide differentiated LTE service to consumers as well.

Samsung aims to introduce the industry's first and the most optimized LTE solution for hotspots in extremely dense user areas that require higher capacity mobile broadband, whilst simultaneously improving service quality in weak-signal areas. In India, Samsung is in talks with service providers to provide its LTE Solutions so that the Indian consumers can be provided with the complete experience of 4G services once the implementation schedules are worked out by the Indian service providers.

Youngky Kim, Executive Vice-President & General Manager of Telecommunication Systems Business of Samsung Electronics, said, "As a long-term partner of KDDI, we are very pleased to support them in establishing a new chapter of mobile communication in Japan".

Through this partnership, Samsung expands its growing success and global presence within the industry following major LTE successes in the United States, Saudi Arabia and South Korea.


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