Oliver Chapman 3:17 pm October 22, 2010
This week the ITU officially kicked off the 4G/5G pantomime we’ve all been waiting for. They picked two technologies which are now officially 4G. The unfortunate reality is that the general public will almost inevitably only ever know them as 5G. This situation can only serve to cause confusion in the industry as engineers clash [...]
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Tags:4G, 5G, HSPA, ITU, LTE, mobile broadband, WiMAX
Oliver Chapman 3:35 pm June 4, 2010
This week AT&T became the most recent operator to give its ‘all you can eat’ data offering the chop. The emergence of these cheap restaurant inspired offers originally signalled the end of 3G networks’ lean years and the beginning of the data boom. Their passing introduces the era of tiered offerings which mobile operators hope [...]
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Tags:data caps, HTC Desire, mobile broadband, network intelligence, rock and roll, tariffs, traffic management, unlimited data