Commercial service on 10 LTE networks by 2010, says GSA »
Posted By dhall987 8 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyIn its latest Information Paper, the Global Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) confirms that Long Term Evolution LTE is attracting global industry support as the next-gen wireless technology of choice. And while WiMAX will have continued support from Sprint and other carriers, it's clear that LTE is gaining the upper hand as major wireless operators (T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless and Vodafone) have set LTE as their next-generation wireless path.
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