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umm..depends...wimax is more spectrum efficient. But wimax takes more battery life to sustain upload until wimax2. Though if sprint deploys LTE in a lower band it will have better signals.
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In 2013 sprint plans to roll out LTE-Advanced which is technologically on par with wimax 2. |
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I wonder how all of this compares to T-mobile's deployment of Dual-Cell HSPA+ and rumored deployment of multi-carrier HSPA+
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Otherwise speed on t-mobile is comparable. And LTE-Advance and Wimax 2 as you can guess is beyond the limitations of HSPA+ |
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But when I say 4g personally I mean generation tech, aka LTE and Wimax are newer standards from the ground up. HSPA+ is like a rough hack at higher speeds. Don't get me wrong its very good but again it is not as spectrum efficient as LTE and wimax. That means speeds will go down if too much users hop on. Also HSPA+ has higher latency in comparison. See LTE and Wimax can easily school HSPA+, the problem is the carriers are too cheap to implement it efficiently hence why HSPA+ is doing so well. Think HSPA+ as CDMA Rev B of GSM. As for minutes, depending on how good your signal is you can always use VOIP lol (even though carriers usually dont like ppl using it) |
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"Telstar, Nokia Siemens Demo 100 Mbps LTE at 75 Km" Nortel had a similar Demo, in Germany, before it went down in pieces |
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