LTE / SAE Trial Initiative delivers trial results: it's all good
We've already seen a number of ultra-high speed alternatives to LTE trialed and drooled over, so it's about time that Long Term Evolution had its 15 minutes, too. The LTE / SAE Trial Initiative, founded by a gaggle of companies including Nokia, has recently revealed that initial testing "confirmed that the technology will deliver high levels of data throughput both for stationary and mobile devices." More specifically, it was suggested that peak 100Mbps downlink / 50Mbps uplink rates could indeed be met, and we're told that confirmation was "achieved using an agreed set of common transmission profiles, test procedures, and analysis methods." Beyond the hip, hip, hooray, there's not a lot of details to share, but those interested in basking in the glory of one darn fine trial can hit the read link and have at it.[Via Physorg, image courtesy of LetsGoMobile]




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Will @ Nov 7th 2007 10:56PM
Are all of those icons are from Apple,
or am I the only one that thinks engadget has a little bias.
Will @ Nov 7th 2007 10:58PM
Oh nevermind, the image is from another place.
I wish news would stop about fast internet until it is readily available, it seems like a taunt
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michael @ Nov 8th 2007 6:54AM
No, it's not Apple's only to use.
I've seen it before Apple 'made it'. It's commonly showed to represent the World Wide Web.
OneCare Family Safety uses that icon as well: https://fss.live.com/
There's other places, none that I can think of right now, but it's definitely not exclusive to Apple.
Josh @ Nov 7th 2007 11:55PM
I wish i had 50mb up, 100mb down right now... would save a bit of time.