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more about #lte more comments → Philip Han: I have unlimited @ 2.5Mbps (~240KBps average) I use about 100-250GB a month combined from my iPhone, MacBook and PC Laptop. If there would ever be a... more » Ben Zvan: If I'm paying for 6Mbps, I should be able to use that 24/7 more » Honest_rian: seems to me that all they have to flipping do is build better towers. They are raking in millions anyway. just build towers that can handle more. case... more » up2l8: Once again... data caps are not the right answer - bandwidth tiers are. more » mikemil828: //Goodbye unlimited mobile broadband like the iPhone has.// Err.... [gizmodo.com] Any guarantee of unlimited mobile broadband was already illusory b... more » SGTalon: Man don't you just love all this "Hope and Change"? I think the same thing every time i call the unemployment number. more » RabidMoose: It's like one of those tricky-ass genies, where you technically get what you wish for, but they find a way to work around your words and screw you ove... more » Ghost_MH: I don't have a problem with this at all. The option is unlimited bandwidth and I can only do what I'm allowed to do, or limited bandwidth where I can ... more » OCEntertainment: Meh. Regulate or don't whatever the heck you want. It's not gonna stop the steady forward march of the tech. Happened before with dial-up. Folks start... more » andy000001: iPhone unlimited is NOT unlimited now. There is a 5GB cap on all ATT data plans these days. My account rep specifically informs me of this every tim... more » anexanhume: I can see this becoming a potential issue because why we mention all this traffic in a vague sense, everyone knows we're really just talking about the... more » Pedro S: My mobile wireless plan will let me date a nun. more » sandmanfvrreturns: What the fuck? There are already caps on mobile broadband and NO unlimited in site! I think the author needs to get the facts straight. Plus net ne... more » ryno365: I'm hoping that at first we'll be charged with data caps, and as competition improves, so do the prices. more » not_a_virus.exe.vbs: 21Mbps with a 2gb monthly cap. yeah, that will work. more » -
#fcc
Why the FCC's Got AT&T and Verizon Scared Shitless
Remember net neutrality? Over a year after Comcast's torrent-killing ways turned it into a rallying cry for chest-slapping geek solidarity, it's back. But this time, it's got AT&T and Verizon scared shitless—and it might actually screw us over. More » -
#tmobile
T-Mobile 3G Data Will Hit 21Mbps In 2010
AT&T just announced they're starting a national 7.2Mbps 3G rollout, and T-Mobile now says they're about to do the same. But what comes next? For most, it's 4G wireless data. For T-Mobile, it's steroid-pumped 3G, to the tune of 21Mbps. More » -
#verizon
Verizon 4G LTE Test Market Trials Kick Off in Boston and Seattle This Year
Verizon's not dicking around on LTE—what's LTE?—they're planning trials later this year in Seattle and Boston, with the stated goal still commercial launches in 30 markets next year (not in time for Apple tablet). [PCMag via PhoneScoop] -
#tablet
Rumor Says Verizon Working Double Time on LTE 4G For Apple Device
Techcrunch's source says that Verizon is "racing" to put up its 4G LTE service in a "bunch of markets" in time for Q1 2010, which is about when both the Verizon iPhone and Apple Tablet are both rumored to hit. More » -
#4g
EVDO/LTE Hybrid Device Approved By FCC
Think the EVDO network is too slow? Relief could be in sight. The FCC recently approved the LG M13 which, according to the filing, is a "cellular/PCS CDMA/EVDO and 700MHz LTE Device". More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: What AT&T's 7.2Mbps Network Really Means
AT&T's contribution to the improved overall speed of the iPhone 3GS—their upgraded 7.2Mbps network—is nearly as important as Apple's. But 7.2 is just a number, and AT&T's network is just one of many. Here's where it actually stands. More » -
#att
AT&T's Network State of the Union: It's Getting Faster, If Not Better
Okay, if you live in New York or San Francisco, it means approximately dick, but AT&T's still tryin' real hard, with HSPA 7.2Mbps 3G going nationwide this year (in time for the new iPhone) and finishing up in 2011. More » -
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#iphone
Verizon CEO Admits They Want iPhone, Won't Happen 'Til iPhone 4G
Hey guys, want a Verizon iPhone? Well, leave it to Verizon Communications CEO Ivan Seidenberg to completely crush all of your hopes and dreams for the next few years. More » -
#rumor
Samsung and LG May Launch 4G LTE Phones In 2010
Nothing has been confirmed, but rumor has it that Samsung and LG are looking to release cellphones with LTE technology sometime in 2010. More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: Why Cellphone Reception Still Sucks
"Hi, I'd like a large barbecue chicken pizza with extra—*fzzt* oni *asjkhwakj* no *kssshh*" CALL FAILED. What just happened here? With all of today's modern wireless technology, why do cellphones still pull this crap? More » -
#4gwireless
Verizon Promises More Coverage with 4G Than It Now Provides With 3G
Verizon Wireless CTO Tony Melone, speaking today, promised that Verizon's 4G coverage with the LTE technology would be even wider than current coverage with its familiar CDMA and EVDO network. More » -
#review
Exclusive: WiMax Uncapped Speed Tests
A cable modem in your pocket. Rockin' down the highway with video on demand. Real wireless broadband. I tested an unthrottled Clearwire WiMax connection all over Portland, and that's (mostly) what I got. More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: Why WiMax and LTE Wireless 4G Data Will Blow Your Mind
3G sucks. Yeah I said it. Try watching YouTube video or hell, loading Giz. Real wireless, ubiquitous broadband for slurping up crazy data anywhere, anytime is coming. Soon. In the form of WiMax and LTE. More » -
#4g
Sprint Testing LTE Equipment; Whither WiMax?
LTE's been the chosen 4G standard for a while—AT&T, Verizon and others are going that way. Sprint, the lone stalwart, has been pursuing WiMax glory. But GigaOM says now they're evaluating LTE equipment. Wha? More » -
#nokia
Verizon and Nokia Are Secretly Planning a 4G Phone
Hoping to salvage what little US marketshare it has left, Nokia's working with Verizon on a super-secret high-speed 4G phone with HD video and other high-bandwidth applications. Too bad there are no other details. [TheStreet] -
#mwc09
Verizon LTE Wireless Clocking 60Mbps In US Tests, Confirmed to Launch in 2010
Verizon's rollout of its 4G Long Term Evolution network is in the trial phase in three metro areas, and lucky testers are seeing peak speeds of 60Mbps—wireless. Best of all, 2010 commercial launch is confirmed. More » -
#vestedinterests
The Analog TV Shutdown Is a Flustercuck of Corporate Money, No One Cares About Consumers
FCC Chairman Kevin Martin (rightly) said that Obama's plan to delay the analog shutdown would create "consumer confusion." But as Ars reports, when government, big corporations and tons of money are involved, it's never about consumers. More »

