QUOTE(saiaha @ Apr 30 2016, 11:34 AM)
I think they seriously messed up the spelling on this one.. everyone pronouncing it weh-beh!
on another note. the 850 MHz has much much larger coverage area than the typical 1800/2300/2600 MHz bands we have here.. and that means more subs per base station... which means more congestion... so be careful
that friend tells me they focusing on Band 5 FDD for coverage first, then going for speed with their Band 38/40 TDD for areas with high population. good thing about that is that Band 5 and 38/40 can coexist without interference.. bad thing is there is no carrier aggregation standard for those band pairs...
thus malaysia scenario makes a joke in the eye of foreign country
developing 4G technology like 3G era speed, juz put a nicer mobile technology label only, e.g. u can see "4G" wording ur smartphone network connected screen, happy? and then sell plan like hot cake
we really do need to understand what supposed to be "4G",
any real world speed below the standard shouldn't label itself as 4G, regardless it use LTE technology or not
else in coming 5G era (ZTE working on the devices now), we still 1mbps, 2mbps with generous quota or 10mbps/20mbps with few 10GB quota