AT&T Launches LTE in a Smattering of New Markets
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original version, submitted Dec 29, 2012, 11:45 AM:
Re: That's Right AT&T ....
The only reason AT&T is using "the nation's largest 4G network" is because Verizon used this line with their "3G" coverage when they called CDMA 1x "3G". HSPA+ has been rule "4G" by the ITU.
Remember those verizon ads with the red map of the USA as 3G compated with AT&T 3G?
edited Dec 29, 2012, 12:13 PM to read:
Re: That's Right AT&T ....
The only reason AT&T is using "the nation's largest 4G network" is because Verizon used this line with their "3G" coverage when they called CDMA 1x "3G". HSPA+ has been ruled "4G" by the ITU.
Remember those verizon ads with the red map of the USA as 3G compated with AT&T 3G?
edited Dec 29, 2012, 12:14 PM to the current version:
Re: That's Right AT&T ....
The only reason AT&T is using "the nation's largest 4G network" is because Verizon used this line with their "3G" coverage when they called CDMA 1x "3G". HSPA+ has been ruled "4G" by the ITU.
Remember those verizon ads with the red map of the USA as 3G compared with AT&T 3G?


