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World’s first LTE-Railway service goes live on new high-speed train line in Korea
World’s first LTE-Railway service has gone live on new high-speed train line at Wonju-Gangneung, Korea. The LTE-Railway Service was developed…
World’s first LTE-Railway service has gone live on new high-speed train line at Wonju-Gangneung, Korea.
The LTE-Railway Service was developed by Samsung and Korean telecom firm, KT. The activation represents the world’s first application of LTE-R technology to a high-speed train, with the new line traveling up to 250km per hour. The network will include key features such as Mission-Critical Push-to-talk (MCPTT) based on the 3GPP standards Release 13.
The new Wonju-Gangneung line, operated by the Korea Rail Network Authority (KRNA), spans 120 kilometers (75 miles) long, and will provide the public faster, easier access to the largest winter sports facilities region in Korea, including PyeongChang.
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The LTE-R network is applied across the line’s seven stations, while the solution is interoperable with legacy Trunked Radio System – TRS, Very High Frequency – VHF systems, and the national Public-Safety LTE – PS-LTE network.
LTE-R is a next-generation communications technology for smart train and metro services, enabling high-speed wireless voice and data communications inside trains, from train to ground and from train to train. In particular, LTE-R enables smooth and stable mission-critical communications – including MCPTT, group calls and VoLTE -between train personnel and control centers.
Samsung has provided its radio access network operating in 700 MHz, a global band for LTE-based Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR), a dedicated core network including EPC, IMS and PTT servers deployed in two control centers, as well as rugged smartphones (SM-G888NO) for professionals.
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In 2015, Samsung was selected as a supplier for all five LTE-R projects in Korea, and is Korea’s leading LTE-R supplier. Notably, its LTE-R solution is already in service on the 41 kilometer (26 miles)-long Busan Metro line 1 covering 40 stations in Korea’s second largest city.
Launched by Samsung in April 2017, it represented the nation’s first case of LTE-R technology being used during operation of a train/metro. Samsung is also currently deploying LTE-R on the line between Incheon International Airport and Seoul Station in the center of the Capital.