Franceslhq ICT Journal // Thursday, 1 May 2014
LTE, an
acronym for
Long-Term Evolution, commonly marketed as
4G LTE, is a standard for
wireless communication of high-speed data for mobile phones and data terminals.
T-Mobile wraps up deal that promises LTE in more places
After champing at the bit for months, T-Mobile has finally closed its deal to buy $2.4 billion in wireless spectrum from Verizon. The UnCarrier now has the all-clear to roll out LTE data on the 700MHz band, which will help it upgrade its 2G-only areas
to 4G speeds; you won't have to settle for pokey mobile internet access
just because you're visiting friends in the countryside. The expanded
wireless support is also coming to big urban centers like New York and
Los Angeles, so existing LTE users should see more consistent coverage
both indoors (where lower frequencies excel) and in otherwise patchy
places. T-Mobile has already said that all its network should have LTE
by mid-2015, but you may notice improvements by the end of this year.
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