LTE was developed to meet increasing demands for mobile data by offering significantly higher data rates, lower latency, and improved system capacity compared to HSPA. It transitions to a simplified all-IP architecture. Key LTE technologies include flexible bandwidths up to 20 MHz, OFDMA, MIMO, and channel-dependent scheduling. LTE is expected to provide peak data rates of over 300 Mbps downlink and 75 Mbps uplink for high-end devices.