Carrier aggregation is a technique in LTE-Advanced that allows aggregation of multiple component carriers to increase bandwidth and throughput. It maintains backward compatibility with LTE Release 8 and 9 user equipment by basing the aggregation on existing carriers. Carrier aggregation can be used for both frequency-division duplexing (FDD) and time-division duplexing (TDD). It involves aggregating up to five carriers of varying bandwidths totaling up to 100 MHz maximum. The primary component carrier handles radio resource control signaling and mobility while secondary carriers are added as needed to increase data rates.