But Ericsson is Swedish, and the preparation for 4G/LTE has already started. Let's journey 4 years back: 3G with 368 Kbps, now 7,2 Mbps. About 20 times faster. 7,2*20=144Mbps.
Second of all, the carrier 3 in Denmark has poles of up to 14Mbps, but most phones and modems do only support the 7,2Mbps speed. In Copenhagen inner city I get about 5,5Mbps, although with poor latence :)
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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But Ericsson is Swedish, and the preparation for 4G/LTE has already started.
Let's journey 4 years back: 3G with 368 Kbps, now 7,2 Mbps. About 20 times faster. 7,2*20=144Mbps.
Second of all, the carrier 3 in Denmark has poles of up to 14Mbps, but most phones and modems do only support the 7,2Mbps speed. In Copenhagen inner city I get about 5,5Mbps, although with poor latence :)