4G phone licences up for grabs already
Remember when all the talk of mobile phones was about how the fabulous new '3G' concept would make them our best friends for life?
Well, we can now set that pipedream aside and stride confidently towards the future, as the world's first firm 4G plans have been announced.
Four for 4G
Unsurprisingly, the news comes from Japan, where the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has revealed it will soon be accepting applications to use the required parts of the radio communications spectrum.
The 4G spectrum licences will be given to just three carriers, although four - NTT Docomo, KDDI, Softbank and Emobile – are likely to apply from April.
Whoever gets the golden tickets when the results come out in June is expected to start selling 4G phones with download speeds in the multi-megabit class late next year.
1 comments:
Wireless is what fiber optics was to copper wire, superior. In the next 10 years when wireless services are on par with wired options everything is probably going to be wireless. 4G looks like a definite improvement over anything currently offered in a phone. Having said that, a good wireless technology that recently has emerged known as WiMax is currently being offered in Portland, Oregon. It's offered by a company called Clear . As I said, they only offer the service in Oregon but plan on expanding to other areas soon. If you live around the area you might want to give it a look.
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