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Find out how the next evolution of 4G mobile networks, LTE Advanced, is set to boost your network stability, speed, and coverage. We explore what LTE-A has to offer and when we might see it.
4G costs Telstra’s current mobile plans reflect the increase in mobile customer data usage year on year. Mobile data usage is expected to increase still further with the faster 4G network.
We now have 4G data, which is a lot less clear cut. With Verizon's launch of their 4G LTE network, three out of the four major US carriers— Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile —boast 4G data networks.
Private LTE also competes with public 4G and 5G cellular networks but can be the better choice when large amounts of data are transferred that stress the public network in a given area.
American telecom service providers -- Verizon, Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile are competing each other to attract 4G customers by offering the best data plans.
We take a look at what to expect from Sprint's 4G LTE network which will launch later on this month.
LTE Advanced promises to boost your already fast LTE data speeds up to a theoretical 1Gbps, but how exactly does it work and when can we start using it?
To get a glimpse of how speedy AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile's 4G LTE networks are, CNET carried out real-world data tests across these carriers using the LG G3 smartphone.