Mukesh Ambani Broadband Co 4G Test

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Hey thats great!!Do check out & please post ur experience over here!! I am very much interested to know this!!
 
Hey thats great!!
Do check out & please post ur experience over here!! I am very much interested to know this!!

Which device supports 4G?
I think its iPhone4G only.... And I don't have that :P
 
No but i think, whatever it is, if they are testing, they must be giving some devices to use at the spot right??

They cant ignore Testers from the General public!! After all, once its launched, its the public response that will matter.......

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@ Saurabh
PS: Hey btw, i had asked u about ur ISP.....ur speed is superb!!
 
Which device supports 4G?
I think its iPhone4G only.... And I don't have that :P

HTC Evo 4G
 
The HTC Evo 4G (trademarked in capitals as EVO 4G) is a smartphone developed by HTC Corporation and marketed as Sprint's flagship Android smartphone, running on its WiMAX network, which is currently a non-standardized platform. The smartphone launched on June 4, 2010.
HTC Evo 4G - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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from what i see 4G is not as clearly defined as 3G.

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HTC makes three so called 4G devices:

T-Mobile G2
Sprint Evo 4G
T-Mobile MyTouch 4G

and they are set to launch another one on january 6 rumored for verizon's 4g network in usa.

samsung too has a 4g model: Samsung Epic 4G again for Sprint networks.

these phones are compatible with only one specific network so they are not really going to work everywhere (on the so called 4G networks :D)
 
Yes, 4G is not yet officially recognised. Variour specifications are tried, and there could be some announcement after '4G' is officially accepted as standard for Mobile communication. (and our govt could start new auction for it :))
 
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