In this month’s edition of Indoor Cellular Cites, we highlight the reality of the new Apple iPAD and answer the underlying questions associated with the advent of the new 4G networks currently being deployed by the major cellular providers. As you review the content of these articles you should realize that the pervasive nature of frequency expansion and the reallocation of FCC licensed spectrum will result in continued in-building connectivity issues for your organization.
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4G Wireless: 20 Questions Asked & Answered By Paul Kapustka PCWorld Apr 26, 2010 8:10 pm
As the proud owner of a 3G smartphone, you might have considered yourself a member of the leading edge of wireless services users. Then you started hearing ads and reading stories about something called "4G," and perhaps began wondering...what is it, where is it, can I get it, and do I want it? Here's a quick list that explains what 4G is, what it can do, why it's the future of wireless communications, and where (and when) you might be able to get it.
iPad has a lot riding on AT&T By Matt Hamblen Computerworld Apr 1, 2010 3:52 pm
If the iPadis truly going to be “magical,” as Appleclaims it will be, a lot rides on AT&T’s networks, especially its much-derided 3G performance for the iPhone. So, it’s fair to ask what a user can realistically expect after unboxing an iPad, when the first Wi-Fi-only versions are released Saturday, and later in April when versions with 3G are released.