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Thread: 4G as Home Broadband?

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    RE: 4G as Home Broadband?

    Quote Originally Posted by Moses
    I don't know what speed the masts have you would need to ask rebel.ranter as he works in that industry.
    Any ideas @[rebel.ranter] ??

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    RE: 4G as Home Broadband?

    Quote Originally Posted by Curran
    Quote Originally Posted by Moses
    I don't know what speed the masts have you would need to ask rebel.ranter as he works in that industry.
    Any ideas @[rebel.ranter] ??
    Where do I begin to answer that?

    It all depends on the following:

    - what the backhaul is from the site
    - how many active customers on the site
    - whether 3G (900 or 2100) or 4G is installed

    I reckon just as with 3G in the past you'll see varying speeds. I've seen 90Mbps on 4G, I know the lads in Oz are getting over 100Mbps.
    Don't forget that data usage is normally "bursty", which means that even though there might be multiple users on a site they may not be downloading at the same time so the speeds isn't necessarily divided by the number of users on a site, nor the number of active users.
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