Contrary to UMTS, LTE has gained popularity as a means to satisfy the tremendous data traffic resulting from the use of modern day electronic devices. LTE as a high speed and high bandwidth technology is not expected to supersede 3G but rather to complement it, as consumers’ demand for data is insatiable. Therefore, operators globally are rushing for LTE deployment in order to increase data supply both in terms of bandwidth and speed. In this paper, National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission provides the results of LTE deployment trial in order to educate the academia and stakeholders in the telecommunications industry on LTE deployment standards and to contribute to further research on LTE deployment. An end to end LTE system was setup using a 10 MHz bandwidth in the 1800 MHz band, and measurement were taken to assess system performance and the applicability of LTE system operations. The achievement of a maximum throughput of 99.8 Mb/s for the download and 49.4 Mb/s for the uplink shows that the LTE system has sufficient performance for use in the field. The drive test performed was with only one UE active in the cell. Testing of applications traditional used in a fixed internet protocol network showed that it could provide excellent results even on the LTE system.