There's a reason they didn't give the words for the acronym. There is no acronym, and you can make it whatever you want. Maybe Listen To Ubiquiti...

bp
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On 12/9/2016 9:30 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
PMP.  5 GHz unlicensed.  4096QAM.  100 MHz channel.  And world peace.

Seriously, how much trouble do you have getting a 40 MHz airFiber PTP link to 
run at 10X?  And where are you going to find 100 MHz of 5 GHz spectrum for PMP?

The acronym LTU almost seems like a play on LTE-U, but that makes no sense, as 
LTE-U talks directly to handsets.


-----Original Message-----
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New radio platform from the air fiber team.  In a nutshell:
FDD or HDD
PTMP
4096QAM
Custom silicon rather than COTS chipset
2 million PPS
channel sizes up to 100mhz
The speaker makes an allusion to copying the useful features from LTE but 
leaving the mobility baggage.

It's powerpointware / vaporware at the moment.

------ Original Message ------
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Sent: 12/9/2016 11:43:07 AM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 450m , No News is Good News?

OK. I'm not familiar with the LTU thing, and I try to avoid marketing
hype from UBNT. LTE is Long Term Evolution, and is capable under ideal
circumstances of pushing ~~ 17 bits/Hz.

What pray tell is LTU?


bp
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On 12/9/2016 4:55 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
The confusion between LTE and LTU has to be intentional on UBNT's
side. If not to ride on something else's coattails, why would you use
a very similar acronym?



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