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- From iOS to Windows Phone: Act 1 (The Motive) by Tarun
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Tag Archives: 4G
Link: AT&T Lighting Up LTE Network →
On September 18th, AT&T will officially launch it’s “true 4G” LTE network. AT&T has been calling it’s beefed up HSPA+ service 4G, but speeds were much slower than that of Verizon’s LTE network. AT&T has promised speeds that could reach … Continue reading
Link: Sprint Q2 Results →
Sprint posted another quarter of losses. This round they lost 847 million dollars. The carrier seems to struggle quarter after quarter to post any type of profit. They are boosting their prepaid subscriber base, but lost over 100,000 postpaid subscribers. … Continue reading
Link: LTE Not the End of Carrier Separation →
For a year or so my friends and I have enthusiastically awaited the arrival of real “4G”. When I say this, I mean LTE. Carriers are using all kinds of gimmicks and tricks to call their networks 4G, but the … Continue reading