01-20-2011, 08:14 AM
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ITU capitulates, admits that the term '4G' could apply to LTE, WiMAX, and 'evolved 3G technologies'
"Of course, none of these carriers had ever planned to bow to the ITU's recommendations anyway, so the ruling has little practical relevance -- just know that the true 4G speeds are still a few years off."
AT&T 3G has been measured over 2Mbps. When can we expect to see 100 times faster from LTE?
ITU capitulates, admits that the term '4G' could apply to LTE, WiMAX, and 'evolved 3G technologies'
"Of course, none of these carriers had ever planned to bow to the ITU's recommendations anyway, so the ruling has little practical relevance -- just know that the true 4G speeds are still a few years off."
AT&T 3G has been measured over 2Mbps. When can we expect to see 100 times faster from LTE?