From 3G to 4G networks

Friday, March 12, 2010

In different parts of the country, you can experience a 4G network which is much faster than the current 3G network. 4G refers to the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards.

According some news the other day, Verizon will probably roll out 4G networks by the middle of 2011. Sprint currently has a 4G network in several places in the U.S.

The next Apple iPhone will probably be a 4G model. When will AT&T be set up for 4G? How about T-Mobile?

As wireless standards continue to evolve, we can anticipate faster data transmission which will lead to more capable smartphones. This means more broadband access, more streaming video, faster file uploads and downloads, and 

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