but seems the freq granted is 2600...
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LTE for iPhone 5 , 1800MHz band is supported in Malaysia!
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in malaysia iphone can still use the lte 1800 freq if telco implemented, mean we will still hv lte, just not able to receive 2600 freq...
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in malaysia iphone can still use the lte 1800 freq if telco implemented, mean we will still hv lte, just not able to receive 2600 freq...
but seems the freq granted is 2600... This post has been edited by ciwi1166: Feb 14 2013, 08:32 PM |
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QUOTE(Charlton @ Feb 18 2013, 12:07 AM) Hmm, in that case, does it mean that our telco doesn't design the network correctly in the first place to cater for high data demand? Or was it due to the nature of our country's terrain that made it difficult for telco to design and implement a good network coverage that caters for increasing demand? telco always folo where the demand is. in this case where there is population growth, then only they will install towers.that being said, it does not guarantee the new one will instantly hv lte. it depends on on other factor as well, usually high number of subscribers per location (metro area) to maximize revenue and backbone transmission availability. |
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