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Who will win the LTE vs WiMax grudge match?
...uplink speeds of at least 100Mbps and 50Mbps respectively, while mobile...high speed packet access) - aka 3.5G - could delay LTE rollouts... Read more
Oct 23, 2008
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Next version of 3G to milk operators for $18bn
...and the HSDPA flavour of 3.5G is fast becoming yesterday...could see speeds eventually reach 100Mbps. According to a report from... Read more
Mar 1, 2007
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4G coming 'in three years'
...HSDPA networks - a type of 3.5G - their counterparts in the...of a theoretical speed of 100Mbps on the move and 1Gbps... Read more
Jan 4, 2007
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
The A to Z of broadband
...with the computers able to download data at speeds of up to 100Mbps, around 50 times faster than a typical broadband installation at home. Sadly... Read more
Nov 1, 2006
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