Verizon: LTE trials to start in Seattle and Hub of the Universe this class, full meshing to be complete by oddment of 2013, offer only 8-12 Mbps
Verizon, which is rumored to be launch an LTE meshing in Q1 2010, gave more selective information about their planned LTE meshing yesterday during the company’s earning call. LTE, for the uninitiated, stand for Long Term Evolution and volition eventually be branded as 4G by operators around the world. It’s leaving to offer an insane measure of speed and make it cheaper for operators to offer information to customers. “We architectural plan to doings LTE trials in Seattle and in Hub of the Universe later this class” said Chief Financial Officer Gospel According to John Killian. He further added that the troupe is “workings on a commercial message launch of LTE overhaul in up to 30 markets next year.” And that in “2011 and 2012, we’ll continue to expand significantly with the ultimate end being to cover all our POPs [points of presence] with this great product by the end of 2013.” The sad newsworthiness, that many of you are going to hatred me for delivering, is that Verizon (NYSE: VZ) expects their LTE network to only go 8-12 Mbps. A huge dashing hopes since we’ve been meter reading things such as “Nokia breaks 173 Mbps during LTE trial trial in Federal Republic of Germany” since early 2008. What gives Verizon? Are you using come janky piece of ass moonshine Chinese networking equipment to cutting down feather on costs?
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