Specifications

About MulteFire Release 1.1 Specification

The MulteFire Release 1.1 specification brings new optimizations for IoT, support for additional spectrum bands and general enhancements to Release 1.0. MulteFire 1.1 represents an evolution of MulteFire 1.0 technology with the aim to further improve its performance and enhance its potential. Please complete the form here to access the 1.1 specification.

Specification Capabilities

  • Enhanced MulteFire 1.0 Broadband Services in the Global 5 GHz Unlicensed Band
    • Delivers more robust mobility, faster uplink data transmissions, improved downlink coverage, and adds SON capabilities
  • Added Additional Spectrum Bands
    • Including MulteFire 1.9 GHz (for the unlicensed part in 3GPP defined Band 39), also known as sXGP in Japan
  • Expanded IoT Services with Low Power Wide Area Support
    • 800/900 MHz with NB-IoT-U and 2.4 GHz with eMTC-U support

About MulteFire Release 1.0 Specification

Release 1.0 specification, a key milestone in bringing MulteFire technology to market, is based on 3GPP Releases 13 and 14, and defines LTE to operate in unlicensed and shared spectrum while ensuring fair sharing of spectrum with other users and technologies. By removing the requirement for an anchor in licensed spectrum, MulteFire enables new use cases and new deployments to take advantage of the benefits of LTE technology. Version 1.0.1 of the specification is available for public download. Please complete the form here to access the 1.0.1 specification.

Specification Capabilities

  • Builds on elements of 3GPP Release 13 License Assisted Access (LAA) for the downlink and Release 14 enhanced LAA (eLAA) for the uplink
  • Includes enhancements for operation solely in unlicensed spectrum such as robust procedures for mobility, paging, initial access and efficient uplink control channels
  • Implements Listen-Before-Talk for fair coexistence with technologies using the same spectrum such as Wi-Fi and LAA, as well as co-existence between different MulteFire networks
  • Defines a Neutral Host access mode where the same deployment can serve multiple operators, as well as a traditional access mode for a single network operator
  • Enables access authentication with or without a SIM card to provide services for subscribers from different types of service providers, including mobile operators
  • Supports a range of LTE services, including Voice over LTE (VoLTE) and high speed mobile broadband

Specification maintenance is ongoing and some revisions may have been made since December 2016. Early access to specification work is available to MulteFire Alliance members; membership information is available at www.mfa-tech/join/.

Contact us with questions about the MulteFire specification.