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    [News] EE rolls out Cat 9

    http://www.fudzilla.com/news/mobile/...olls-out-cat-9

    EE has added Cat 9 capabilities to its 4G network and claims the new layer will keep smartphones 'faster on EE than any other UK network'.

    For those who came in late Cat 9, or Category 9 4G, is the latest network capable of supporting 450Mbps download speeds, and devices such as HTC M10, or the Samsung Galaxy S7 are capable of achieving these speeds if they pace themselves and train hard.

    EE CEO Marc Allera said there was no point having the latest smartphones on a network that can?t support the top speeds the device is capable.

    ?We?ve invested in our network to ensure that all of our customers get the most out of the amazing smartphones they have, and can keep up with the highest speeds that the latest devices offer. With 4G+ now supporting Cat 9 devices, plus Wi-Fi Calling and 4G Calling, customers on EE will continue to get more from their new smartphone than on any other network in the UK.?

    EE has achieved these speeds adding 20MHz of the 1800MHz spectrum to the 35Mhz of the 2600MHz spectrum, the company said. After baking in a moderate oven for 30 minutes this created the 55MHz of spectrum, deployed for 4G services. The telecom also said it is improving indoor coverage by switching on more than3,500 sites with low frequency 800MHz spectrum.

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    Isn't this rather pointless given how expensive mobile traffic (per GB) is?
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    It is like Comcast offering 1Gbps connection speeds, with only a 200GB cap lol what's the point
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    Quote Originally Posted by zalbard View Post
    Isn't this rather pointless given how expensive mobile traffic (per GB) is?
    it takes a long time for those standards to be seen in the wild, they use teamed bands to get the speed so if you use less bands it will allow for more people on the network at slower speed, and most places in asia (where the standards are set) have cheap data.
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    woo speed test 450Mbps
    speed test finished $100 15g monthly cap blown shaped to 64k
    ah mobile internet in au currently its under 75Mbps though
    maybe one day we will catch up
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