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Motorola starts the tests for a 4G network
Motorola has started the tests to create a Lte (Long Term Evolution) network, one of the fourth generation mobile connectivity technologies, in the UK.
Using a prototype device and taking advantage of the 2,6Ghz bandwidth, the American company has the intention of showing the faster speeds and reliability of the Lte when compared to the current 3G services. The choice to start the testing in the UK was partially due to the low interest that the WiMax mobile has in the territory, while the 3G networks are very well acclaimed.
Even though the Lte isn’t the only choice as a successor for the technologies current available (Vodafone, for example, is experimenting with a HSDPA+ technology), Motorola claims that, in theory, this technology can reach speeds up to hundreds of GB/s.
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Published on February 6, 2009 · Filed under: Motorola news;

