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4GMORE OF THE SAME?
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WHAT IS 4G?
In telecommunications, 4G is the fourth generation of cell phonemobile communications standards. It is a successor of the
third generation (3G) standards. A 4G system provides mobile ultra-broadband Internet access, for example to laptops with USBwireless modems, to smartphones, and to other mobile devices.
Conceivable applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony, gaming services, high-definitionmobile TV, video
conferencing and 3D television.
Recently, Android and Windows-enabled cellular devices have fallen in the 4G category. One base advantage of 4G is that it can at any point of travelling time provide an internet data transfer rate higher than any existing cellular services
(excluding broadband and Wi-Fi connections)
Two 4G candidate systems are commercially deployed: the Mobile WiMAX standard (at first in South Korea in 2006), and the first-release Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard (in Scandinavia since 2009). It has however been debated if these first-release versions should be considered
as 4G or not, as the technical definition below.
In the U.S. Sprint Nextel has deployed Mobile WiMAX networks since 2008, and MetroPCS was the first operator to offer LTE service in 2010. USB wireless modems have been available since the start, while WiMAXsmartphones have been available since 2010, and LTE smartphones since 2011. Equipment made for different continents are
not always compatible, because of different frequency bands. Mobile WiMAX are currently (April 2012) not available for the European market.
In Australia, Telstra launched the country's first 4G network (LTE) in September 2011 claiming "2–40Mbps" speeds and announced an "aggressive" expansion of that network in 2012.
Yeah, thanks Wikipedia. That’s a big help.
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SO… WHAT IS IT THEN?
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Brrrrrrrrrrrm
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WHAT’S ALL THE FUSS ABOUT?
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IMPACT OF FIXED-LINE BROADBAND
“$500 BillionOpportunity.”
Crandalland Jackson - 2005
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THE 3G DREAM
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THE 3G REALITY
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THE ORIGINAL 3G MESSAGE
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THE ‘REVISED’ 3G MESSAGE…?!
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THE 4G MESSAGE
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GAME CHANGER?
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4G REALITY -DEATH OF FIXED LINE
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4G REALITY –3RD WORLD LEAPFROG
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