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From Russia with bandwidth: A Russian start-up shows how 4G wireless might work

15 pointsby razinalmost 15 years ago

6 comments

ANHalmost 15 years ago
I'm about to move to a rural area where landline internet is unavailable, so I'm watching 4G development closely. Clear offers 4G in the nearby metropolitan area (DC), but I'll still be a good 20 miles outside the footprint. I'm not looking forward to conforming to Verizon's 5GB monthly limit on 3G even if I do understand the business need for the restriction.
quanticlealmost 15 years ago
You know, I'd like a clear definition on what exactly each "generation" of wireless technology means. From what I've read, everyone seems to have their own definition for what constitutes a generational change in wireless technology, which signals to me that this these labels are that much more marketing fluff (like Comcast's "SpeedBoost").<p>I'd be okay with them structuring their marketing like this for user looking for a quick shorthand if they actually wrote down what those shorthand terms meant. However, they're not actually doing that. Worse yet, they're going back and revising the boundaries between generations so that only the latest technology is at the latest generation. When EDGE was introduced, it was marketed as 3G. These days, its considered "2.75G," whatever that means.<p>How can I know what the difference is between 3G and 4G when the differences between generations aren't clearly explained and are subject to historical revision?
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sedachvalmost 15 years ago
All the most innovative wireless technology gets deployed in Asia. Mobile operator features (like cellphone payments), mobile phone features, and network capabilities are on the whole about a decade behind in the US.<p>The big thing about Yota in Russia is the lack of download caps. That is unusual for Russian ISPs and a source of many complaints.<p>But holy shit, read the comments on the Economist. Is everyone there a troll or a moron?
Geeealmost 15 years ago
Just get a clue what WiMAX is, even Mongolia got it in 2005.<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deployed_WiMAX_networks" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deployed_WiMAX_networks</a>
knownalmost 15 years ago
<a href="http://client0.cellmaps.com/tabs.html#cellmaps_intl_tab" rel="nofollow">http://client0.cellmaps.com/tabs.html#cellmaps_intl_tab</a>
Rommealmost 15 years ago
Sorry, but WiMAX isn't 4G. I've also used their service and found it to be quite slow.
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