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TelieSonera of Sweden is the first Mobile Operator in the world to offer the blazing 4G trail.
"Normal download speeds are expected be between 20 Mbps (bits per second) and 80 Mbps, according to Johan Wibergh , senior vice president and head of Ericsson's business unit for networks. The speeds will, for example, be able to support HDTV on a big screen, he said."
"Even on the low end of the TeliaSonera 4G service offerings, the advertised speed is nearly seven times faster than AT&T's 3G network, which has been determined to be the fastest 3G available in the United States. The 80Mbps service is a blazing 22 times faster than the AT&T 3G speeds."
Philip Solis, a director at ABI Research, said the service is priced at about $84 a month with a 30-Gbps cap. "TeliaSonera's launch is a significant milestone for LTE networks since it's the first," said Solis in a statement. "Today, commercially launched LTE networks now cover fewer than half a million people."
Now this is what is called internet speed. So fast you can stream HD movies in full screen direct to your PC. The rest of the world will have to wait to play catchup.
Recently US operator Verizon said it would be offering LTE services with speeds ranging from 5Mbps to 12 Mbps. This is because Verizon has 10MHz of radio capacity spectrup each for the downlink and uplink. Where as TeleSenora for 20MHz for the same respectively
"Normal download speeds are expected be between 20 Mbps (bits per second) and 80 Mbps, according to Johan Wibergh , senior vice president and head of Ericsson's business unit for networks. The speeds will, for example, be able to support HDTV on a big screen, he said."
"Even on the low end of the TeliaSonera 4G service offerings, the advertised speed is nearly seven times faster than AT&T's 3G network, which has been determined to be the fastest 3G available in the United States. The 80Mbps service is a blazing 22 times faster than the AT&T 3G speeds."
Philip Solis, a director at ABI Research, said the service is priced at about $84 a month with a 30-Gbps cap. "TeliaSonera's launch is a significant milestone for LTE networks since it's the first," said Solis in a statement. "Today, commercially launched LTE networks now cover fewer than half a million people."
Now this is what is called internet speed. So fast you can stream HD movies in full screen direct to your PC. The rest of the world will have to wait to play catchup.
Recently US operator Verizon said it would be offering LTE services with speeds ranging from 5Mbps to 12 Mbps. This is because Verizon has 10MHz of radio capacity spectrup each for the downlink and uplink. Where as TeleSenora for 20MHz for the same respectively
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