What is LTE?
LTE is shorthand for the most advanced fourth generation (4G) wireless technology called Long Term Evolution, which is capable of speeds of 100 Mbps and above.
From Wikipedia:
LTE (an initialism of Long Term Evolution), marketed as 4G LTE, is a standard for wireless communication of high-speed data for mobile phones and data terminals. The goal of LTE was to increase the capacity and speed of wireless data networks using new DSP (digital signal processing) techniques and modulations that were developed around the turn of the millennium.
To those who are interested:
Smart announced that subscriber plans begin with Smart LTE Plan 3500. As part of their launch promo, Smart LTE will be unlimited until October 25, 2012. Each user is given a monthly data allowance of 10GB, and will begin on that day. Plan 3500 will include multi-band USB dongle that works for both PCs and Macs.
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