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Don't expect a UK LTE network before 2011
...LTE (Long Term Evolution) has been...future is how much existing 3.5G services can be milked... Read more
Nov 25, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Who will win the LTE vs WiMax grudge match
...WiMax. It also reckons HSPA (high speed packet access) - aka 3.5G - could delay LTE rollouts and may therefore become mobile WiMax's "true competitor... Read more
Oct 23, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Wireless broadband to be cellular feast
...400 per cent. Cellular broadband technologies - such as HSPA (aka 3.5G) and LTE (the next-gen long term evolution of 3G) - will take... Read more
Aug 5, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
3.5G laptops to overwhelm mobile networks
...Laptops packing 3.5G+ for mobile broadband access...Berg predicts laptops with HSPA/LTE (high speed packet access/long... Read more
Jun 20, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Mobile broadband: You get more data for less lucre
...a simple fact - the macrocell capacity of 3G - or even WiMax or LTE [long term evolution/4G] - is not unlimited. While it can be tweaked... Read more
Dec 4, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Photos: World's first GSM/WiMax mobile
...often been painted as the poor cousin to LTE - the cellular successor to HSDPA or 3.5G - and a standard likely to remain confined... Read more
Nov 13, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Next version of 3G to milk operators for $18bn
...HSDPA flavour of 3.5G is fast becoming yesterday's man - it seems mobile operators are already gearing up for LTE, or long-term... Read more
Mar 1, 2007
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