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  • Japanese firm to trial 4G phones

    Japan’s cell phone giant NTT DoCoMo said Wednesday it will conduct a field experimentof a fourth-generation wireless communications system that can relay.

    Fourth-generation or 4G technology zaps information about 260 times faster than NTT DoCoMo’s 3G service, which was launched in October 2001 and is about 40 times faster than current cell phones, the company said in a news release.
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    Posted: 28 May 2003 | Filed: Carriers, Network Technology | Feedback | Print |
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