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T-Mobile Germany plans LTE pilot for end 2009
Monday 2 June 2008 | 09:04 AM
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The next generation of mobile network technology, LTE, has developed further and will now be able to offer 170/50 Mbps, according to T-Mobile Germany's technical director Guenther Ottendorfer during his speech at the Mobile Vision Kongress in Germany, cited by teltarif.de. He also said that T-Mobile plans to upgrade its EDGE/UMTS/HSPA network to LTE, because the speeds offered are needed to enable the operator to provide new services like high-quality video. Ottendorfer expects to start with a LTE pilot project at the end of 2009 or at the latest in the beginning of 2010.
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This chart shows the current and preferred length of mobile subscriptions by Dutch consumers for the main providers. The respondents were asked about the length of their current subscriptions. Those, who responded that they were likely or certain to change their subscription in the coming 6 months, were then asked which length of subscription they preferred for their subsequent subscription. Period of research was October - December 2009.
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