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 ...
If you’ve seen or heard an ad about a cell phone or wireless plan lately, you may have noticed that a lot of new buzzwords are being thrown around. Words like 4G, LTE, and WiMax seem to have replaced ...
Lost amid the Christmas clutter there seems to have been some clarity on exactly what we can call 4G here in the US. I suppose that’s a good thing since exactly what is and what isn’t 4G has been the ...
The International Telecommunication Union — the body based in Geneva, Switzerland, that sets global wireless technology standards — apparently is blurring its definition of “4G.” The International ...
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 ...
NEW YORK, USA: Many of us have heard of 4G, more aptly put, one can't help but hear with all the hype around the fourth generation telecom technology. However, confusion lumes large over the variants ...
Wireless carriers in the U.S. have had no issue with throwing the "4G" term around to promote their respective networks, even though technically none of them meet official specifications established ...
All 4G is not created equal. You see, each carrier seems to be defining 4G as they see fit. Verizon’s got their new LTE network. Sprint’s got WiMax. AT&T and T ...