LTE 3.5g
Mobile broadband: You get more data for less lucre
News Bubley says: "While some networks will be more robust than others, that doesn't mask a simple fact - the macrocell capacity of 3G - or even WiMax or LTE [long term evolution/4G] - is not unlimited. Mobile operators are... [04 Dec 2008]
Don't expect a UK LTE network before 2011
News LTE (Long Term Evolution) has been widely regarded as the heir apparent to today's cellular network standards for some time. According to analysts ABI Research, multimode WiMax/LTE chipsets will be... [25 Nov 2008]
Photos: World's first GSM/WiMax mobile
Photo In the race to pick the next dominant wireless standard, WiMax has often been painted as the poor cousin to LTE - the cellular successor to HSDPA or 3.5G - and a standard likely to remain confined to... [13 Nov 2008]
Who will win the LTE vs WiMax grudge match?
News The future of 4G is a tale of two technologies: LTE and mobile WiMax - but which tech is likely to win? LTE (long term evolution) is the next generation of cellular technology, theoretically capable of... [23 Oct 2008]
Wireless broadband to be cellular feast
News Cellular broadband technologies - such as HSPA (aka 3.5G) and LTE (the next-gen long term evolution of 3G) - will take the largest share, with 20 times as many customers as alternative wireless broadband... [05 Aug 2008]
3.5G laptops to overwhelm mobile networks?
News Berg predicts laptops with HSPA/LTE (high speed packet access/long term evolution) mobile broadband connectivity will grow from 8.4 million in 2007 to 49 million in 2013 - a compound annual growth rate of just over a third. [20 Jun 2008]
Next version of 3G to milk operators for $18bn
News 3G is ancient history and the HSDPA flavour of 3.5G is fast becoming yesterday's man - it seems mobile operators are already gearing up for LTE, or long-term evolution, the next iteration of cellular... [01 Mar 2007]