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    12 September

    Wireless 4G


    Speed.  Wireless 4G is all about speed.  Speed of data transmission. Speed of mobile processors.  Speed of machine to machine transfers.  Speed of diagnosis in health care.  Speed of global connections between individual users. What you get with 4G is 5 times the speed of 3G (current smart phones).

    Speed.  The biggest change in your world over the next 5 years will be the speed data is processed, transfered, and packaged for you.  You might have an all-in-one wireless mobile device.  You might have a series of specialist mobile devices - camera, phone, navigator, computer, etc.  Either way you will become the target of the C21st digital revolution
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