QUOTE(narf03 @ Feb 16 2012, 12:14 AM)
4G means 4th generation, the definition for 4G is clear, and its perfectly clear that malaysia got "fake" 4G, not 4G, the name is 4G, but the service clearly unable to meet the minimum spec of 4G.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G
refer to that link, to fulfill 4G, you must able to provide minimum speed of 100Mb/s for mobility, and 1Gb/s for static, means if you driver, you should be able to get 100Mb/s speed, that is 5x the speed of the fastest unifi package available currently, and static means u arent moving, u need to provide 1Gb/s, 50x of the fastest unifi package available now. These numbers are crazy and so 4G is still too far away, they can only claim they are between 3G and 4G, maybe they are 3.5G but they round up the number.
You kidding me 100mb/s for mobility? Even here in Sydney and other major cities in Australia, Telstra only able to provide download speed of 46.79mb/s and upload speed of 17.9mb/s. Still consider 4G services here. But that also depends on the type of device that you are using and how well its reception etc. So yeah. In Malaysia maybe not as fast, but there's always a first step in everything. We don't even have fiber optic connection here in Australia for home internet. But faster mobile connection.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G
refer to that link, to fulfill 4G, you must able to provide minimum speed of 100Mb/s for mobility, and 1Gb/s for static, means if you driver, you should be able to get 100Mb/s speed, that is 5x the speed of the fastest unifi package available currently, and static means u arent moving, u need to provide 1Gb/s, 50x of the fastest unifi package available now. These numbers are crazy and so 4G is still too far away, they can only claim they are between 3G and 4G, maybe they are 3.5G but they round up the number.
Jan 14 2013, 09:24 AM

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