| July 14, 2016 The Lost 5G-eneration For many of us, the use of the term 5G is frustrating. When 3G was developed, it was about getting the world’s radio strategies into a common framework so that standards in the future could deliver on economic scale. In the end Long Term Evolution [LTE] was a migration path and represented a migration strategy for the industry to follow. While it was not emphasized, 2G was a horrible experience when accessing the Internet and 3G was better but still the radio equivalent of dial-up access. 4G was a term that represented a change because it adopted Internet technologies and changed the way that Internet was accessed and available. The ITU agreed at the transitions goal should be 100 Mbit/s for mobile and 1Gbit/s for fixed wireless services....Read More |
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