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Wednesday 7 April 2010

What 4G Wireless Deployments Mean For America


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The United States is a country with a proud tradition of technological innovation and advancement, and it is a country where ordinary people demand access to extraordinary technologies. Though the sheer size of our country sometimes makes it difficult to provide large-scale commercial access to cutting-edge technologies-more difficult, at least, than is the case for smaller countries with smaller populations such as the nations of Europe and Japan - we have nonetheless done an incredible job in this regard, as can be seen, for example, in the case of deployments of latest generation mobile networks. Across the United States there are new deployments of such technology being planned for the imminent future or already being conducted, and more people than ever before are going to be able to enjoy the advantages of super-fast wireless internet than ever before. Yet what are the specific benefits and advantages that the latest in mobile technology, 4G, actually offer America and its citizens? That is a question the answer to which is a little more complex and sophisticated than most people might think at first, and here we'd like to delve a little deeper into the subject to help people out there understand what it really means to have fourth generation wireless networks spreading out across the country.
Though it is still a little ways off, the spread of 4G networks across the land is going to entail an absolutely unprecedented level of coverage, eventually surely stretching from coast to coast. Wireless networks have traditionally focused on the major urban zones of the nation, yet this time around with the latest generation of mobile technology the rural areas of the nation are also going to be brought on board. In fact, providers that have already ventured into remote locations have detected that there is a surprisingly high capacity for acceptable return-on-investment rates in these areas, something which is completely the opposite of what had been originally expected. Though nationwide coverage for 4G networks is still a ways off (that won't last long), residents of places that have already been included in the coverage map will notice that the coverage area they are included is surprisingly vast. Rather than just the downtown area of the cities where such networks are deployed, the coverage area extends well out into the surrounding greater metropolitan area-something that is practically unheard of! The superior transmission capabilities of next generation mobile networks are responsible for this, and it is thanks to the fact that each cell is larger than ever before that bringing the entire country 4G coverage will be feasible in the midterm.
With regards to connection speeds, 4G wireless is going to offer Americans an experience that they will in most cases not even be ready for it's that fast. Currently fourth generation networks are able to bring users speeds that range anywhere from 8 to 15 Mbps, whereas in the very near future such speeds will steadily creep up to 50 Mbps and even beyond. As a result, mobile apps will become much more dynamic and offer capabilities never even heard of before on mobile devices.
See if clear internet hasn't already been deployed in your local area. With the strength of their wimax internet transmitting technology, soon everyone will be able to connect at next-generation speeds!

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