I find it interesting how this stuff evolves ... 3G comes out and then Ericsson takes EDGE to the next level. 4G is coming out, and now 3.5G is advancing. It's like the GSMA never waits for the maturity of their standards before they introduce another one. In terns of this vs. LTE, who cares what the underlying technology is, as long as you're clipping along at more than 10Mbps?
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I find it interesting how this stuff evolves ... 3G comes out and then Ericsson takes EDGE to the next level. 4G is coming out, and now 3.5G is advancing. It's like the GSMA never waits for the maturity of their standards before they introduce another one. In terns of this vs. LTE, who cares what the underlying technology is, as long as you're clipping along at more than 10Mbps?