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  2. 4G - Wikipedia

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    UMB (Ultra Mobile Broadband) was the brand name for a discontinued 4G project within the 3GPP2 standardization group to improve the CDMA2000 mobile phone standard for next generation applications and requirements. In November 2008, Qualcomm, UMB's lead sponsor, announced it was ending development of the technology, favoring LTE instead. [30]

  3. Evolution-Data Optimized - Wikipedia

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    The brand name UMB (Ultra Mobile Broadband) was introduced in 2006 as a synonym for this standard. [13] UMB was intended to be a fourth-generation technology, which would make it compete with LTE and WiMAX. These technologies use a high bandwidth, low latency, underlying TCP/IP network with high level services such as voice built on top ...

  4. IMT Advanced - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) was the brand name for a discontinued 4G project within the 3GPP2 standardization group to improve the CDMA2000 mobile phone standard for next-generation applications and requirements. In November 2008, Qualcomm, UMB's lead sponsor, announced it was ending development of the technology, favoring LTE instead. [17]

  5. Qualcomm - Wikipedia

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    No cellular networks adopted UMB. [102] Qualcomm halted development of UMB in 2005 and decided to support the LTE standard, [103] [104] even though it didn't rely as heavily on Qualcomm patents. [105] Then, Qualcomm purchased LTE-related patents through acquisitions. [106] By 2012, Qualcomm held 81 seminal patents used in 4G LTE standards, or ...

  6. LTE (telecommunication) - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2013, 156 commercial 4G LTE networks existed, including 142 LTE-FDD networks and 14 LTE-TDD networks. [86] As of November 2013, the South Korean government planned to allow a fourth wireless carrier in 2014, which would provide LTE-TDD services, [ 77 ] and in December 2013, LTE-TDD licenses were granted to China's three mobile ...

  7. 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2 - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) was a 3GPP2 project to develop a fourth-generation successor to CDMA2000. In November 2008, Qualcomm, UMB's lead sponsor, announced it was ending development of the technology, favoring LTE instead. [1]

  8. UMB - Wikipedia

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    UMB Financial Corporation, a bank and financial services company in Kansas City, USA; Upper memory block, a segment of RAM in PCs; Ultra Mobile Broadband, a one-time proposal for a CDMA-based 4G mobile standard; Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, a scholarly journal; Union Mondiale de Billard, a governing body for carom billiards

  9. Template talk:Cellular network standards - Wikipedia

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    Should "Ultra Mobile Broadband" be included? Adammw 13:33, 2 May 2011 (UTC) UMB is a.k.a. CDMA2000 1x EV-DO Revision C, correct? It was worked on by Qualcomm and/or the CDMA Development Group but abandoned. Was it abandoned before a standards body like the TIA, ETSI or the ITU etc. accepted/approved it as a standard? If it was never actually ...