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  2. LTE (telecommunication) - Wikipedia

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    LTE is also called 3.95G and has been marketed as 4G LTE and Advanced 4G; ... Ericsson demonstrated LTE FDD and TDD mode on the same base station platform. ...

  3. List of wireless network technologies - Wikipedia

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    LTE (Long Term Evolution) is commonly marketed as 4G LTE, but it did not initially meet the technical criteria of a 4G wireless service, as specified in the 3GPP Release 8 and 9 document series for LTE Advanced. Given the competitive pressures of WiMAX and its evolution with Advanced new releases, it has become synonymous with 4G. It was first ...

  4. 4G - Wikipedia

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    The pre-4G 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology is often branded "4GLTE", but the first LTE release does not fully comply with the IMT-Advanced requirements. LTE has a theoretical net bit rate capacity of up to 100 Mbit/s in the downlink and 50 Mbit/s in the uplink if a 20 MHz channel is used — and more if multiple-input multiple ...

  5. Burning iPhone 5 Questions: Will There Be LTE? - AOL

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    The cat's out of the bag: The next iPhone will be unveiled to the world on Sept. 12. However, there are plenty of storylines still surrounding the phone, one of which is whether it'll have LTE ...

  6. Could 4G Threaten iPhone Sales? - AOL

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    I recently wrote about Samsung's smartphone sales eclipsing those of Apple's (NAS: AAPL) iPhone for the quarter just past. That was an unprecedented achievement for Samsung, but one that provoked ...

  7. Comparison of mobile phone standards - Wikipedia

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    Cellular network standards and generation timeline. This is a comparison of standards of wireless networking technologies for devices such as mobile phones.A new generation of cellular standards has appeared approximately every tenth year since 1G systems were introduced in 1979 and the early to mid-1980s.