4G LTE (Long Term Evolution) is the fastest among the
4th generation networks leaving behindthe 4G network with HSPA
(High-Speed Packet Access) standards. Thanks to the innovations in the world of
technology, data on a 4G LTE network can transfer up to 10 times faster than a
3G network.
4G LTE uses Ultra
Mobile Broadband (UMB) and WiMax (IEEE 802.16) standards.
Performance Specifications:
Technically, 4G LTE's 5KM coverage is compliant with
the 1,000M requirement. Its latency of 20-100ms is well in line with the 100ms
required for most applications. LTE's data rate is 50 for upload
and 100 Mbps
for upload with a carrier frequency in the 700 MHz, 2 GHz, and 2.6 GHz. This
leads to a maximum payload of 2,500 bytes.
Fabulous
Inspirational Elements
An
inspirational blow of 4G LTE is obvious: It has revolutionized the entire
mobile market. What other Wi-Fi networks can’t do is made possible through 4G
LTE. Whether you are streaming videos on the go, sharing photos from a mountain
peak or chatting with your loved-one on Skype, you can trust the power of 4G
LTE.
Downloading
Speed
4G-LTE
offers a speed hit over 80Mbps. Downloading speed is 24-30Mbps which is way too
high than the speed you had experienced on other networks.
Enable
4G LTE on phones or tablets for torrent videos and playing online games like
never before, just because 4G is designed primarily as a data network and it
uses the similar TCP/IP protocols that support the internet.
Market
Trends
Time is ripe of network operators to adopt
and start deploying 4G LTE networks. A huge contest is going on and in this
race operators are trying to become the first-movers in order to satisfy
ever-growing needs of customers and winning their loyalty. A range of new business models is emerging
paving way for 4G LTE.
Cellular
suppliers have started to spread 4G technologies. Verizon, AT&T and Sprint
are among those who have adopted this technology. In terms of cellular
devices, many fresher Android-based Smartphone’s are 4G LTE compliant, and even
the iPhone 5, released in the second half of 2012, had 4G LTE competencies.
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