Saturday, 16 February 2013

3g Cellular

3G, which as of early 2010 is still under development and in the early stages of roll-out across the United States, is claimed by its developers to be capable of speeds two to four times faster than the current 3G cellular transmission standard. A 4G phone can access the Internet and wireless data services at peak gigabit, or mobile ultra-broadband, speeds.

This enables users to create a WiFi network anywhere that can receive a 3G cellular signal. This can allow computers without an HSDPA modem to share in the wireless connection.

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