AT&T brings LTE to several more markets

There are still major markets in the U.S. . . . → Read More: AT&T brings LTE to several more markets

T-Mobile Note II Getting Update With Enabled LTE

If you’re a T-Mobile Galaxy Note II owner, you’re very very lucky. . . . → Read More: T-Mobile Note II Getting Update With Enabled LTE

Open Garden 2.0 Comes With Channel Bonding, Enhanced Reliability, Same User-Friendly Mesh Networking

Everyone’s favorite mesh networking startup Open Garden today announced its 2.0 refresh at LAUNCH festival , having allegedly already served 2.1 million installs since version 1. Readers would be forgiven for not remembering exactly what Open Garden is, or why it’s interesting – we last covered the app in its beta stage . Basically, the idea behind Open Garden is to create ubiquitous internet access by linking various smart devices together and sharing a common internet connection in a mesh network. . . . → Read More: Open Garden 2.0 Comes With Channel Bonding, Enhanced Reliability, Same User-Friendly Mesh Networking

Sprint Launches LTE In 9 New Markets

In the race for a nationwide 4G LTE network, there are two big players and two underdogs. . . . → Read More: Sprint Launches LTE In 9 New Markets

The Human Brain Provides The Basis For Google’s New Voice Recognition Software

In the latest version of Android, Google have redeveloped their voice recognition software and how it interprets and processes what you say. The new software is based on a neutral network, a computerized learning system that functions similar to the human brain . . . → Read More: The Human Brain Provides The Basis For Google’s New Voice Recognition Software

Sprint Lights Up LTE In New York City, San Francisco, And Washington D.C.

Sprint has been fighting a tough battle with their LTE. They might have been the first carrier to offer any sort of 4G connectivity with WiMAX, but LTE is currently the standard. They’re far behind compared to AT&T and Verizon, but they’re valiantly trying to catch up . . . → Read More: Sprint Lights Up LTE In New York City, San Francisco, And Washington D.C.

Cisco: In 2017, Average Mobile Consumer to Use 6 GB/month in North America

Cisco’s Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update report was released today, indicating that Mobile consumers in North America will use the most mobile data per month than any other country in 2017.  By that time, mobile usage in the Asia-Pacific region will push the most data worldwide, using 47.1 percent of all traffic, which will result in an increase of 35 percent from last year. In 2012, the report shows that smartphone usage on average grew to 81 percent, and for each smartphone, the average amount of data traffic per month in 2012 was 342 MB, up from 189 MB per month in 2011 (in comparison, non-smartphones, such as feature phones, only used 50 percent less, at 6.8 MB per month.) That number, however, increased to 35 percent usage from 2011, which accounted for a little less at 5 MB data usage per month. . . . → Read More: Cisco: In 2017, Average Mobile Consumer to Use 6 GB/month in North America

AT&T Rolls Out LTE In 6 More Markets

AT&T’s 4G LTE network is getting bigger and bigger every month. Their new rollouts are coming often, and the newest one brings the coveted LTE to six different markets . . . → Read More: AT&T Rolls Out LTE In 6 More Markets

T-Mobile Galaxy S III LTE May Launch March 27th Or April 3rd

T-Mobile is working on their LTE network, with a bit of LTE showing up in some places, but what’s the use of LTE without any LTE enabled phones? If you’ve been itching for Samsung’s flagship on T-Mo’s brand new LTE network, they’re planning to launch a Galaxy S III LTE soon . . . → Read More: T-Mobile Galaxy S III LTE May Launch March 27th Or April 3rd

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