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  #1402241 8-Oct-2015 10:28
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raytaylor:
kingjj: That's really cool, hopefully this will even cover Outram.

Would be keen to know what technologies they intend to use to deliever those sorts of speeds to rural areas? Would 4G/Next Gen support these sort of speeds or will it need to be some sort of WiMax setup?


Basically 4G and Wimax is now known as LTE


Wimax was never known as LTE..




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  #1402368 8-Oct-2015 13:21
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I had a bad choice of words. 
Wimax was never a major success, and many manufacturers are now phasing it out with LTE being the way forward. 
Especially in the 2 and 3ghz bands.

With whitespace LTE will probably be the winner, and I dont think anyone has announced a wimax product offering sub 1ghz 




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