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long-term evolution
Revision as of 13:37, 27 October 2018 by At32Hz (talk | contribs) (At32Hz moved page LTE to long-term evolution)
LTE is a radio frequency transmission standard for cellular phones, it comes after 3g and before the next 5g, it permits very high bandwidth on real world up to 100-150 mbit/s with latency upper than home fiber connection.
There are many levels of this technology, every phone implements a (CAT) level, widespread support is for cat4 ( 150 max download 50 max upload ).