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Japan's KDDI Picks LTE

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Dec 3, 2008, 9:02 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Japan's second largest mobile phone service provider, KDDI, announced that it has chosen Long Term Evolution for its next-generation network technology. KDDI joins a growing number of operators worldwide picking LTE, including AT&T and Verizon Wireless in the U.S.

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stoopered

Dec 3, 2008, 10:29 PM

Phonescoop never mentions WiMax Supporters around the world.

Phonescoop never mentions WiMax Supporters around the world. They must be getting paid under the table by At&t and Verizon.
What? 🤨

Please, by all means name the notable mobile carriers around the world that have chosen WiMAX over LTE.
Funny but true they never do. I was just thinking the same thing the other day.

WiMax has several supporters around the world, but not just supporters its being deployed all around the world in more places then lte.

I say its funny because pho...
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Phone Scoop and their staff will probably tell you that it is not their job to promote products. They are here solely to report news. This is true. However, some slack has been cut in certain areas and I do feel Wimax being a huge advancement from wh...
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*WiMax supporters*

Motorola/Scartel:Russia First 4g WiMax phone

http://www.slashgear.com/htc-max-4g-for-russian-wima ... »

NEC:Japan complete networks

http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/090808-wimax-f ... »...
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Slammer

Dec 3, 2008, 10:40 AM

Interesting

Another 30 Million customers all forced to wait for LTE! I am excited that I will at least have the choice to enjoy much faster wireless internet speeds before the rest of the world until then.
Being unfamiliar with all this could you please explain to me what Long Term Evolution is? How is is comparable to 4g? Thanx
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This is partially true because GSM carriers can evolve HSPA to wicked speeds to transition over to LTE. I know that is ATT's path but I am not sure what TMobile has in their cards.
 
 
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