“ITU’s G-spot numbed by over-use”


Posted on December 22, 2010  /  0 Comments

“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose; By any other name would smell as sweet.” Juliet didn’t work in the ITU. The global telecoms standard body has bowed to the inevitable with as much grace as it could muster, and has ‘recognised’ not only LTE and the current WiMAX as 4G technologies, but has slipped HSPA+ into the definition as well. Ian Scales of telecomtv reports.

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