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that is hella fast, to bad its only for korea :okay: |
What else is new. We'll get it when it becomes obselete in every other part of the world. |
wonder if that will burn through your battery quickly. |
Is good and all . But I mean do we really need this speed? I am still using a HSPA on my cell phone and is good enough. |
Rogers got LTE pretty fast (if I'm not mistaken one of the first providers in NA) 4G is plenty even for HD streams |
Telus is actually capable of this at 90 percent of their cell sites. However it's not available to the public :okay: IIRC it is a 4x4 MIMO setup. |
LTE-A is not necessary, but improving on something is. |
remember when the quad core phones came out... every said same thing.. but now look at it.. apps/games are coming out that support them.... |
Enough of something just depends on the perceiver. IMO I have Rogers LTE and I think its not enough sometimes. Why you ask me I want more? Because I do and while I'm at it I have 6GB data every month so why not watch some Netflix on the bus or in class at blazing fast speeds. I would definitely enjoy this if it was available but wouldn't necessarily say I need it, if it's available I would want it. |
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MetroPCS in the US was first to launch LTE in North America. |
Knowing Rogers/Bell/Telus This would probably be a separate data plan that costs an extra 20 bucks :badpokerface: |
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I think you guys are hoping for the worse. I highly doubt it. The market in Canada is as competitive as ever (although it may not be transparent.) The one thing in North America is that providers are generally slow to launch certain services because they want to ensure a smooth roll-out and transition. That and their technology vendors have not been able to come up with a guaranteed solution yet. You have to remember that LTE is still very new and everything you read about is simply theoretical. There isn't enough research and development out there to qualify the use of the technology. It's countries like South Korea who have a market and demand, and are willing to make bold risks at the cost of service quality to their market demographics. In the end, the scale of economy cannot be compared to NA. |
lol, you guys are jelly. Once you go 4G you can't go back, but they need to improve the ping for sure. For now, it's good enough, but it still take time to load HD youtube movie. LTE-A, realistically, will give you 50-60Mbps max, I guess that's more like it. |
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even telus is honest about their real speed, if you look through the speedtest database, most LTE around the world is ranged from 15 to 35Mbps. https://mobility.telus.com/en/BC/network/index.shtml |
Best I got on Rogers and Bellus is about 42Mbps which in my opinion is more than good enough. |
and here i am, sitting with no 3G, just wifi for being a cheapass :okay: |
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