السبت، 13 يناير 2018

Cellular LTEA Finally Explained Simply

By Mary Reed


In today's world, everyone is looking for the best kind of cell phone that is able to operate up to their standards and needs. As technology grows more and more advanced, people expect and need it to have greater capabilities so that they will be able to use it for all of the various tasks that they need it for. Cellular LTEA is one of the many advancements that have been made in this area.

Since this means LTE Advanced, it is necessary to understand what LTE stands for. This means Long Term Evolution, which is the way that networks continue to grow more advanced as the technological needs increase. LTE Advanced is simply the next step of development that this type of technology has undergone.

One of the first things to learn when trying to understand how all of these different networks work is that the "G" in 4G simply stands for "generation". This is because with every new wave of technological developments, they are organized into generations. That's why the most advanced phones out there today are the ones that use 4G.

The people of today often have a hard time getting through the day if they don't have their phone within arm's reach. These smartphones are able to do almost everything a computer can, so gone are the days of phones only being able to do phone calls, texts, and some data. This was the case of 2G phones, which used MMS.

Those who experienced the jump from 2G to 3G know firsthand how far the technology has come. Although 3G would be seen as slow nowadays, it could handle things like HTML, video, as well as music. However, it was often limited to pages that were specifically formatted for these devices.

When the International Telecommunication Union's radio sector, or ITU-R, set the standards on how fast 4G should be, the numbers that they put forth in 2008 were not realistic at the time. The reason why they put such an absurdly high number for the requirement is that they were trying to choose a speed that technology developers would be able to get to at some point in the near future. Since then, not only has 4G caught up to these standards, but some 3G can now be considered 4G.

The best way to understand LTE is to see it as a way technology developers were working towards achieving the 4G goals that the ITU-R put forward. Since the initial goals were not actually possible, it was decided that LTE could be called 4G as long as it was significantly better than 3G. It may be surprising to some that their phone says it is 4G but technically is not.

There are many benefits to having this kind of advanced network supporting a person's smartphone. One of the main things that people notice right away is how much faster their phone is able to work and process information, which cuts back on lag time and can increase a person's productivity when they are doing a lot of work on their phone. Other benefits include increased stability and better coverage.




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