T-Mobile announced it has deployed Low Latency, Low Loss, Scalable Throughput (L4S) across a wireless environment at scale. In what it claimed to be a first for a U.S. carrier, the telecom giant ...
If you’re a T-Mobile customer, you may have noticed that your FaceTime calls have gotten smoother. That’s because the carrier announced today that it’s rolling out support for a new tech called Low ...
A new upgrade with L4S tech will reduce latency on the carrier’s 5G network. That should mean fewer interferences in your video calls and gaming sessions. With over a decade of experience reporting on ...
Forward-looking: A new internet standard is being developed to drastically reduce network latency, boosting applications such as gaming and video streaming. While the standard can provide a measurable ...
The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), the industry body dedicated to driving the seamless and interoperable service experience of Wi-Fi across the global wireless ecosystem, has released a set of L4S ...
T-Mobile US unveiled a large-scale deployment of low latency, low loss and scalable (L4S) technology across its network, which it claimed is an industry first. John Saw, EVP and CTO for the mobile ...
Low-latency, low-loss, scalable throughput (L4S) technology has been a standard part of wired broadband communications for some time, but not in scaled up wireless deployments. Now, however, T-Mobile ...
Nokia’s research arm Nokia Bell Labs and Vodafone’s grandly named Fixed Access Center of Excellence performed what they claim is the world’s first demonstration of L4S running over a passive optical ...
Nokia and Vodafone have announced the two companies are working together to test the viability of L4S technology over passive optical networks (PON). If successful, the technology could improve the ...