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South Korea Pushes Mobile Broadband

The WiBro scheme advances

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Augustin Bogdan Dobre:

The support of the Koreean government seems to be a strong push for WiBro and implicitly WiMax in its competition against LTE. However, what we see now as 4G technologies proliferation should get to a final winner asap, else this G will lose its momentum. Moreover, there is still a much too vague ideea about the differentiators at application level which, from end-user perspective, can make 4G better than 3,5G.

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