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LTE: Why LTE is not considered 4G technology completely ?

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In some posts and reference documents found LTE is considered as 3.9G but not the 4G.
What ITU has defined to consider a telecom network as 4G and where the LTE is lagging to be called as 4G technology ?

posted Sep 23, 2016 by Vikram Singh

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According to ITU requirement 4G should support for the throughput of 100Mpbs in UL and 1Gbps in DL. But LTE didn't satisfied this requirement. So it is considered as 3.9G.

answer Sep 27, 2016 by Bhagyashree R
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