Operators everywhere are talking up LTE as the future, but few have  put a stake in the ground with specific timeframes. Even fewer have selected LTE  vendors for their endeavors. Lack of spectrum, a shaky economy and the belief  that existing networks still have some mileage are contributing to the  not-so-solid commitments. Nonetheless, there are plenty of network trials to go  around.
Operators everywhere are talking up LTE as the future, but few have  put a stake in the ground with specific timeframes. Even fewer have selected LTE  vendors for their endeavors. Lack of spectrum, a shaky economy and the belief  that existing networks still have some mileage are contributing to the  not-so-solid commitments. Nonetheless, there are plenty of network trials to go  around.
As such, we've compiled this list of operators' LTE plans based on  those companies that have made specific intentions around LTE. While South  Korean operators KT Freetel and SK Telecom haven't made public specific dates  regarding their commercial launch plans, they have indicated their intentions to  invest in LTE by 2010. Zain in Bahrain hasn't announced a commercial launch date  yet either, but has tapped Nokia Siemens Networks as its LTE vendor.
Fierce Broadband Wireless has compiled list of operators' LTE plans based on  those companies that have made specific intentions around LTE. While South  Korean operators KT Freetel and SK Telecom haven't made public specific dates  regarding their commercial launch plans, they have indicated their intentions to  invest in LTE by 2010. Zain in Bahrain hasn't announced a commercial launch date  yet either, but has tapped Nokia Siemens Networks as its LTE vendor.
See the complete table of rollouts 
here.
As such, we've compiled this list of operators' LTE plans based on  those companies that have made specific intentions around LTE. While South  Korean operators KT Freetel and SK Telecom haven't made public specific dates  regarding their commercial launch plans, they have indicated their intentions to  invest in LTE by 2010. Zain in Bahrain hasn't announced a commercial launch date  yet either, but has tapped Nokia Siemens Networks as its LTE vendor.
 
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