Ericsson, AT&T and MediaTek complete North America's first in-field trial of enhanced mobility features
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Ericsson, AT&T and MediaTek complete North America's first in-field trial of enhanced mobility features
A new 5G Advanced Mobility feature, Layer 1/Layer 2 Triggered Mobility (LTM), can reduce the handover interruption time by up to 40 percent. This can significantly increase reliability and resiliency for wireless links and improve user experience especially for latency…
Ericsson, AT&T and MediaTek completed the first field trial in North America of a low latency mobility technology for 5G Advanced, a breakthrough that seeks to reduce connection interruptions when a user or device switches from one cell to another. The test was conducted on Ericsson's AT&T network, using radio access network technology (RAN) and integrated the 1/layer 2 (LTM) activated mobility function, designed to anticipate and accelerate tra…
Ericsson, AT&T, MediaTek complete North America LTM trial
Ericsson, AT&T and MediaTek completed what they claimed is the first North American in-field trial of low-latency Layer 1/Layer 2 triggered mobility (LTM) on AT&T’s Ericsson-powered RAN. The North American trial follows the world’s first in-field joint demonstration of LTM, which Ericsson conducted with KDDI and MediaTek in Japan in February 2026. The low-latency mobility feature set, part of Ericsson’s 5G-Advanced critical IoT portfolio, shorte…
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