This could be good news for users who require super-fast Internet data access. At the CTIA press conference, October 2010, one of the leading CDMA network Verizon, has announced will launch the 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution) data services. This LTE data services is called "VZ4G" (May be: Verizon 4G). Earlier also there were rumors about the devices that already support LTE networks from Verizon, the LG VL600 LTE (form factor USB Modem).
Back to LTE and VZ4G, apparently a fourth-generation fast internet technology (4G) will carry the feature data rates, especially on HD quality video streaming is better. LTE would change the way We view and stream video from a practical perspective when compared to the current 3G data network (EV-DO). Of course, the resulting speed is much faster than the current trend of 3G (EVDO Rev A). It is unclear how much value for sure, but They provided a test example of a closed beta tester who had virtually no signal with his LTE devices and was still Able to hit over 2Mbps download. Meanwhile, when you have virtually no 3G signal can drop your speed to 300Kbps or worse.
In that conference, Verizon plans to launch "VZ4G" at the end of this year (2010) in 38 areas at once. Some important points is "Full Motion Video" that allows "No buffering on HD content downloaded or uploaded", 110 Million subscribers in America will be covered LTE, but devices designed for video consumption available in January 2011, and LTE will be capable for Voice and Data simultaneously (3G for voice and 4G for data). And even promised would cover approximately 62 major airports in the U.S., among others, Akron - Ohio, Athens-Gerogia, Baltimore-Maryland, New Orleans-Louisiana, New York-New York, Oakland-California, Oklahoma City-Oklahoma, Orlando-Florida, Philadelphia-Pennsylvania, Phoenix-Arizona, Pittsburgh-Pennsylvania, Rochester-New York, San Antonio-Texas, San Diego-California etc. We will wait for the reality of this good news.
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