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Old 18-11-2014, 17:19   #56
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Re: Could FTTC prove to be a mistake ?

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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq View Post
Well same could be said for Germany's LTE coverage.
Really?



Seems fairly extensive to me. Built up areas obviously present different challenges but that's surely about the laws of physics, not which towns and cities have been upgraded? If they're running LTE at one of the higher frequency bands it'll be impeded more by walls, etc, for sure. Doesn't change that the cell density is still probably higher in the towns and cities or that they have LTE there.
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