4G or not 4G – a progress report: A regular column on the information industries

[...]once the number of nationwide network launches reaches over 700, it can reasonably be stated that 4G has become the de facto standard for worldwide mobile communications even if it takes many more years to become fully available to users. Table II is, as noted previously, somewhat more contenti...

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