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Oct 2 2009, 5:34am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
LTW will bring speeds of up to 140Mbps in the first release with a significantly increased speed of 340Mbps expected to be rolled out in 2011. The speeds are significantly faster than what is available now.
The downside is that at first smartphones won’t be able to access the new LTE service, it will require a LTE USB dongle for notebook computers because of power requirements. However, you can bet as LTE hits the market in force, handsets with support will come as well.
Source: Internet.com
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