1Gbps mobiles get closer with €18m funding boost

LTE Advanced comes in for EU research grant

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The EU has announced millions of euros of funding for a next-generation mobile standard.

The European Union is to put €18m into the development of LTE Advanced. LTE Advanced is a proposed evolution of LTE, the mobile standard expected to follow the 3G used today.

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ZDNet UK has more on the funding for LTE Advanced - a standard which could see mobile speeds of up to 1Gbps.

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  1. 1. Chris Parsons

    Great, but let's be honest, it would be nice if 3G worked other than in city centres.

    • 22 August 2009 12:46
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  2. 2. anonymous

    Mobile Data to 1Gbps

    ROFLMAO !!!

    Would you get a free car with the 24 months data contract :-)

    • 24 August 2009 12:04
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