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Uploaded by VoIPtutorial on Sep 14, 2011
Tutorial on LTE, what it is and how it will change the communications industry world.
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LTE is not 4G. it is still 3G, which explains why hardware can handle both "3g and 4g", because in actuality, it's "3g and 3g".
4G, or IMT Advanced, is a standard set by ITU, LTE does not satisfy those standards.
DonCuppe 1 month ago
LTE was I think invented in China. Ever notice how dvd players are region 1, 2, etc.,
and so movies here do not play there? And now the wireless internet is also being
subdivided into regions... "They" do not want "free communication" it would seem...
I suspect organized religion is behind this. The Vatican only want their version of
"Catholicism" taught to say Latin Americans.
johnnytoogood007 1 month ago
I think LTE is an encryption-decryption scheme where the algorithms
are hardware based rather than software based. And internet content
is transmitted using this frequency or that frequency. And maybe there
is also a software component involving code compression and decompression
to maximize the amount of data that might be transmitted wirelessly. Hence,
when Clearwire transmits the internet using WiMax or LTE transmitters, it is
at the same 2.5 gHz freq., same media content, but diff. trans.
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LTE is not 4G. it is still 3G, which explains why hardware can handle both "3g and 4g", because in actuality, it's "3g and 3g".
4G, or IMT Advanced, is a standard set by ITU, LTE does not satisfy those standards.
DonCuppe 1 month ago
LTE was I think invented in China. Ever notice how dvd players are region 1, 2, etc.,
and so movies here do not play there? And now the wireless internet is also being
subdivided into regions... "They" do not want "free communication" it would seem...
I suspect organized religion is behind this. The Vatican only want their version of
"Catholicism" taught to say Latin Americans.
johnnytoogood007 1 month ago
I think LTE is an encryption-decryption scheme where the algorithms
are hardware based rather than software based. And internet content
is transmitted using this frequency or that frequency. And maybe there
is also a software component involving code compression and decompression
to maximize the amount of data that might be transmitted wirelessly. Hence,
when Clearwire transmits the internet using WiMax or LTE transmitters, it is
at the same 2.5 gHz freq., same media content, but diff. trans.
johnnytoogood007 1 month ago