That’s a deceptively simple question. And the answer to it is an unsatisfying but accurate, “It depends.” It depends on what one means by “4G,” by “coverage” and even “most.” The U.S. is one of the ...
Wireless networks love to talk about their coverage, as we’ve mentioned countless times before. Normally, measuring coverage is only good for establishing bragging rights over the other networks, but ...
Vodafone is set to re-allocate its existing spectrum to provide "superfast speeds" and better 4G coverage for customers, particularly indoors. Claire Reilly Former Principal Video Producer Claire ...
Verizon "grossly overstated" its 4G LTE coverage in government filings, potentially preventing smaller carriers from obtaining funding needed to expand coverage in underserved rural areas, a trade ...
Mobile phone users can access 4G mobile network services on average just 53% of the time, according to statistics produced by consumer affairs watchdog Which? and OpenSignal, a supplier of mobile ...
Telco coverage mapping company OpenSignal has released its Q3 2015 report into the state of 4G LTE worldwide, reporting that while Australia has increased its average download speed by 5Mbps and ...
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