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Huawei Claims 30Gbps Wireless 'Beyond LTE' 146

shreshtha writes "Huawei says it has 'recently introduced ... Beyond LTE technology, which significantly increases peak rates to 30Gbps — over 20 times faster than existing commercial LTE networks.' It claims to have achieved this with 'key breakthroughs in antenna structure, radio frequency architecture, IF (intermediate frequency) algorithms, and multi-user MIMO (multi-input multi-output).'"
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Huawei Claims 30Gbps Wireless 'Beyond LTE'

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  • by sonicmerlin ( 1505111 ) on Sunday March 25, 2012 @11:55PM (#39471525)

    Virtually every major network in the western world uses Huawei equipment. Huawei even offered to provide the Australian government with the source code for all their software and drivers. The Australian response was just a racist knee-jerk reaction clouded in a thin veneer of political showmanship.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26, 2012 @02:49AM (#39472095)

    >Serious quality issues, things feel like they are held together with duck tape and string. Fragile and prone to regular failure. Software interfaces are rubbish
    Excuse me. Two problems.
    A) Its DUCT TAPE! Not duck tape. How dare you
    B) Duct tape makes pretty good screw/hole replacement in computers. I use it all the time in our servers/desktops. (Since management refuses to upgrade 10+ year old hardware.
    and an extra C) Duct tape is a wonder tool. Adhering to nearly everything and easy to handle. It also lasts for years.
    Sir, do not bad mouth duct tape. Its insulting you compared Huawei's crap with the all powerful Duct tape.

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