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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2010

if you don't understand the difference between the evolution of 4G, watch this!

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  • he said 3-5mbps for 4g lte. but people in Verizon and At&t get like 10-35mbps often and sometimes higher.

  • I've wondered about this for awhile now, and I'm glad this was the first video I found, because it answered every question I had.

  • thanks a lot Craig..that was pretty useful

  • Craig, thanks for this clear and useful information, presented in a way mere mortals can understand.

  • Thanks! You explained this all VERY well.

  • To be honest I don't really see the point in that fast a Internet roaming speed for phones, only for 4g broadband. But really when are you going to use that download speeds on your phone?

  • Ugh... What comes next?! 100g?! Lol. But, thanks you.were very good explaining it. I have an android which is samsung galaxy s. And I used to have a samsung highlight. I will gladly stay with my samsung galaxy s. :)

  • Thank you! You were very good at explaining it. I get it now.. (:

  • Superb post...could you please post some more in details...like the architecture and the modulation technique they are using...

  • Where does HSPA+ fit into all of this...? Thank you for clarifying.

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