Wednesday, June 22, 2011

What is 4G???

According to The International Telecommunication Union, 4G is a network capable of download speeds of 100 megabits per second. With so many phone carriers claiming to operate on a 4G network, Representative Anna Eshoo from Palo Alto, California introduced a bill that would require companies to accurately define their 4G network. The Next Generation Wireless Disclosure Act would require all carriers to provide specific details about the speed, pricing, etc. about their 4G network. Sooner than later, carriers will actually need prove before they can claim they offer a 4G network. This act should be beneficial to consumers who wish to use the 4G network, but are confused due to a lack of information.

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