@ Rlove this is technological thread you are leaving important posts behind.
There might be some reasons behind it and he's dedicated to his profession. You might know he was ready to resign from his post when delhi metro bridge collapsed. He could have blamed engineer or showed excuses that poor quality row material might have been used. Anyway that's not topic to be discussed.
Enjoy..
I agree with you
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Last edited by nilact; 07-25-09 at 08:23 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Farce n Rlove have taken this thread to la la land ........
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yeah , 5G is non-existent anywhere in the world . Last time i heard they had just decided on the requirements for standardizing 4G , as recently as june 2008 .... which means developing and deploying 4G will take time
Trivia : 4G is suppose to give you a peak data rate of 1Gbps
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NTT DoCoMo 4G Network and i-mode Technology - Mobile/Cellular Technology
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4G mobile communications in Japan:
Currently about 84% of all mobile phone subscribers in Japan have upgraded from slower 2G mobile services to 3G, and four mobile operators offer nationwide 3G services: DoCoMo, KDDI, SoftBank and eMobile. The fifth mobile operator Willcom will also upgrade PHS services to a much faster next generation service to compete with 3G services.
Currently an upgrade of DoCoMo's and SoftBank's services to faster HSDPA services is underway, while eMobile from its start offered HSDPA services. Currently HSDPA services in Japan offer data speeds of up to 3.6 Mbps, and upgrades to 10 Mbps are technical possible.
In the next stage, from around 2010, Japanese mobile operators will upgrade to "Long Term Evolution (LTE)" services. KDDI has announced to switch from the current CDMA2000-1x EVDO technology track to the LTE track. LTE technology is sometimes also termed 3.9G or Super-3G.
4G technologies enable still higher data speeds, and are currently under development and testing. It is currently not possible to predict when exactly 4G services will be introduced to the markets, however it could be around 2015 or later in Japan.
Concurrently two operators in Japan were licensed to build nationwide WiMax (or similar) based services, these are a KDDI led consortium, and Willcom. These operators may offer there capacity to virtual network operators, or via subscriptions as embedded connectivity for laptops.
Is nt DoCoMo(Do Communication Mobile ?) 2.5G ....... just been released in india under Tata Indicom !
beacuse every one likes their country they dont reveal theit technology to any one![]()
peopel are clever smart a boy knows all basics japan rocks they have minimum now 50mbps in wireless in future theya re going to rock
if u want to see japan technology visit diginfo.tv
u can get every gadget made by japan there![]()
I am not so worried of Japan ahead of us,
they are ahead of everyone![]()
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