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2012: The Year Lte Becomes A Standard, Not A Luxury
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Posted 20 April 2012 - 02:25 PM
"Solis' comments on competitive pressure in the LTE market jibe with comments recently made by IEEE veteran Roberto Saracco, who said that this week that carriers are able to charge a premium for LTE because it's seen as more of a cutting-edge technology. Like Solis, Saracco predicted that prices would come down once more LTE networks came online and carriers faced stronger competition."
I hope so. Getting my first LTE device (iPad) just showed me how meaningless it currently is, with only 2GB data a month. Could pay for more, but as things are it's just not worth the cost.
I hope so. Getting my first LTE device (iPad) just showed me how meaningless it currently is, with only 2GB data a month. Could pay for more, but as things are it's just not worth the cost.
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Posted 20 April 2012 - 02:26 PM
"Solis' comments on competitive pressure in the LTE market jibe with comments recently made by IEEE veteran Roberto Saracco, who said that this week that carriers are able to charge a premium for LTE because it's seen as more of a cutting-edge technology. Like Solis, Saracco predicted that prices would come down once more LTE networks came online and carriers faced stronger competition."
I hope so. Getting my first LTE device (iPad) just showed me how meaningless it currently is, with only 2GB data a month. Could pay for more, but as things are it's just not worth the cost.
I hope so. Getting my first LTE device (iPad) just showed me how meaningless it currently is, with only 2GB data a month. Could pay for more, but as things are it's just not worth the cost.
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