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Third annual seminar on "Towards LTE and Beyond: Opportunities and Challenges" to be held on the 14 October 2009- At 9.00AM to 4.30PM - Royal Garden Hotel, London, UK, organised by the AWTG. The main speakers at the seminar will be Prof. Aghvami and guests from Industry. This seminar will also highlight the future direction of emerging wireless technologies and their standards.
AWTG ran its second WiMAX and future wireless network workshop in Dubai in June. The workshop was presented by professor Aghvami and was attended by operators and vendors from across the region. AWTG would like to thank British Telecom for its contribution to this workshop. AWTG is planning to hold its next workshop in Europe. If you would like to attend the next workshop please register your interest on the Training & Seminars page.
AWTG launches its own WiMAX mobility planning software for uplink and downlink simulation. The software is used as an added value service for our customer projects.

AWTG was formed in 2006 by a group of industry experts to provide advanced professional services to the telecommunication industry. AWTG has a vast array of experience in radio system design, RF optimisation and end to end network performance analysis. We offer system expertise in Second, Third and Fourth generation Mobile Systems. AWTG is a UK registered company with its headquarters in the UK and a number of satellite offices and partners in EMEA. Complementing its network services, AWTG also offers added value services to its customers such as: seminars, technology training courses, mobility simulation & planning software and reporting tools.

AWTG is an independent company with extensive experience of industry standard tools and network equipment. Today we employ over 250 people working on projects throughout EMEA. AWTG’s non executive chairman is Professor Hamid Aghvami . Professor Aghvami is also Director of Telecommunications Research at Kings College London where he leads an active research team working on numerous mobile and personal communications projects for third and fourth generation systems.