It's hard to believe it's been over 15 years since 4G LTE first became available to use in the U.S. While it was revolutionary at that time, it looks like one of the three major carriers in the United ...
After setting off a marketing free-for-all by effectively declaring that only future versions of LTE and WiMax will be 4G, the International Telecommunication Union appears to have opened its doors ...
Now that LTE and WiMax officially are not 4G, use of that heavily advertised term is a free-for-all — at least until it comes time to name the next wave of mobile networks. T-Mobile USAlaunched an ...
While cellular wireless is often thought of as a carrier service, IT organizations can benefit from deploying private 4G LTE technology to complement or even replace Wi-Fi and for specific use cases ...
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Believe it or not, 2G networks are still going strong, and are responsible for supporting millions of customers and mobile-to-mobile (M2M) devices the world over. While it’s clear the service won’t be ...
For TD-LTE, the expansions are led by China Mobile Ltd. (ADR) (NYSE:CHL) in China and Clearwire in the United States. Clearwire intends to have its first wave of TD-LTE 5,000 cell sites up and running ...