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RF engineer
2010-02-06, 01:42 AM
Hi
Those collegue working on 4G
Rob Joyce, from O2 Radio Evolution, and David Fowler, chief technology officer of Huawei, have given a demonstration of what UK users can expect from 4G networks.

The demo shows live high-definition video streaming of a film at 8Mbps. "You can play these anywhere you can get 4G coverage on a cellular network today," Joyce said.
http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2010/02/04/240208/video-o2-and-huawei-show-off-4g-video-streaming-and.htm

fuzzyrabo
2010-02-15, 08:31 AM
Cool Stuff

cdmagsmumts
2010-02-15, 11:54 AM
Nice one!:)

abmoeeds
2010-02-17, 08:21 AM
That is good info. Thanks.

emahmoud
2010-02-26, 06:12 AM
very cool and thanks

pass.soft
2010-03-17, 06:10 PM
What type of technology will they use for 4G? LTE Advanced?

webul76
2010-03-23, 06:03 PM
It's very cool,great China

viswajeet
2010-03-27, 02:09 PM
hi nice info.
any detail about bandwith use ? radio detail ?

berok
2010-04-08, 01:50 AM
Good info.
Thanks a lot.

onlygod
2010-04-08, 03:30 AM
4G, 8Mbps???? what? you can get this with 3G and HSDPA.

I see an operator advertising 4G over here, but their service is worse than 3G HSPA. They use WiMax for 4G.

optimplanner
2010-04-12, 02:30 AM
This is a good speed but i hope in 4G have more speed and efficient!!!

onlygod
2010-04-12, 03:15 AM
I don't see any difference between 3G and 4G in the peak throughput if both use the same spectrum allocation, modulation techniques and MIMO. To me, 4G looks like a pure sales trick to sell more stuff which is not really needed. IMO, if an operator has a 3G network up and running, they are better of investing money into 3G, instead of 4G, after all, who here has a 4G phone? :D

wood
2010-04-14, 07:28 AM
good news.:)
huawei is great.

ryanracun
2010-04-14, 06:02 PM
Hi
Those collegue working on 4G
Rob Joyce, from O2 Radio Evolution, and David Fowler, chief technology officer of Huawei, have given a demonstration of what UK users can expect from 4G networks.

The demo shows live high-definition video streaming of a film at 8Mbps. "You can play these anywhere you can get 4G coverage on a cellular network today," Joyce said.
http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2010/02/04/240208/video-o2-and-huawei-show-off-4g-video-streaming-and.htm

nice info..
hopefully can be realized in my country soon..:L
keep posting :D