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Theoratically, Maxis network can go up to 150Mbps.Here in Australia, Telstra is testing max speed of 300Mbps, Optus 220Mbps and Vodafone 225Mbps.
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Dec 22 2014, 06:33 AM
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QUOTE(NickedAsy @ Dec 20 2014, 10:54 PM) QUOTE(NickedAsy @ Dec 21 2014, 12:29 PM) Theoratically, Maxis network can go up to 150Mbps.Here in Australia, Telstra is testing max speed of 300Mbps, Optus 220Mbps and Vodafone 225Mbps. |
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QUOTE(benny888 @ Dec 23 2014, 07:21 AM) Sadly Malaysia has yet to have LTE-A services. Even LTE itself coverage is still poor with concentrations in big cities. I was very surprised to find Celcom has LTE services at my place Batu Pahat. Maximum download speeds I had noted is around 40+k Mbps. LTE-A does not require provisioning. If you get acess to all LTE layers in M1, you'll be able to do LTE-A.Both my Mate7 n Note Edge are LTE-A enabled too but with M'sian sim card and with data roaning on M1 not too sure whether can have LTE -A download speeds in Singapore ?? |
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