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2604:IEEE 802.16e
2599:Mobile WiMAX
2560:3GPP2 family
2533:
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2478:3GPP2 family
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2355:/3GPP family
2171:TACS - ETACS
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2668:3GPP family
2510:3GPP family
2438:3GPP family
2383:CDMA2000 1X
2254:CSD - HSCSD
1573:672 Mbit/s.
1457:Modulation
1408:release 9.
651:Max. number
512:beamforming
3012:Categories
2611:Flash-OFDM
1982:2014-06-01
1951:2014-06-01
1919:2016-03-14
1898:, nomor.de
1864:2016-03-14
1827:2016-03-14
1802:2016-03-30
1777:2016-03-30
1725:2014-06-01
1694:2016-03-30
1667:References
1593:and 4-way
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1193:Hexa-Cell
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986:Dual-Cell
963:Dual-Cell
940:Dual-Cell
653:of HS-DSCH
605:New HSDPA
535:data rates
387:3.9G/3.95G
261:April 2024
253:editing it
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176:newspapers
50:improve it
2711:WiMax 2.1
2566:CDMA2000
2059:standards
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768:MIMO 2x2
665:Code rate
645:Category
56:talk page
2736:IMT-2020
2640:HiperMAN
2539:DC-HSDPA
2429:IMT-2000
1998:Archived
1892:Archived
1753:3gpp.org
1684:About Us
1645:See also
1453:(Mbit/s)
1443:Release
678:(Mbit/s)
648:Release
630:and the
553:Downlink
306:a series
304:Part of
2970:Osmocom
2818:History
2788:DECT-5G
2762:NR-IIoT
2207:DataTAC
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348:Digital
190:scholar
90:Please
2772:NB-IoT
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2679:E-UTRA
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1199:126.6
1176:168.8
1130:126.6
694:64-QAM
670:Rate
576:64-QAM
320:Analog
308:on the
192:
185:
178:
171:
163:
2948:ViLTE
2943:VoLTE
2901:5G NR
2850:STDMA
2838:OFDMA
2781:Other
2767:LTE-M
2752:5G NR
2715:WiBro
2702:WiMAX
2621:WiBro
2534:HSPA+
2527:HSUPA
2522:HSDPA
2405:WiDEN
2398:Other
2301:Other
2264:3GPP2
2197:Hicap
2192:C-450
2180:Other
2097:Altai
1976:(PDF)
1969:(PDF)
1945:(PDF)
1938:(PDF)
1719:(PDF)
1712:(PDF)
1546:34.5
1530:22.9
1498:22.9
1482:11.5
1468:11.5
1450:Speed
1438:HSUPA
1322:Notes
1153:84.4
1107:63.3
1084:84.4
1061:70.6
1038:55.9
1015:46.7
992:42.2
969:35.3
946:28.0
923:23.4
898:42.2
875:35.3
852:28.0
835:21.1
813:23.4
796:17.6
774:28.0
751:23.4
725:21.1
703:17.6
675:Speed
496:HSPAP
494:) or
484:HSPA+
415:5.25G
383:3.75G
365:2.75G
197:JSTOR
183:books
84:This
18:HSPA+
3023:UMTS
2958:ViNR
2953:VoNR
2933:MIMO
2906:CDMA
2891:UMTS
2869:SDMA
2862:CDMA
2857:SSMA
2845:TDMA
2833:FDMA
2631:ETSI
2590:IEEE
2517:HSPA
2455:FOMA
2445:UMTS
2410:DECT
2362:GPRS
2313:iDEN
2308:CDPD
2283:AMPS
2240:3GPP
2157:AMPS
2117:AMTS
2092:IMTS
1619:SGSN
1611:GGSN
1595:MIMO
1580:MIMO
1569:MIMO
1564:3GPP
1446:Max.
1406:UMTS
1403:3GPP
1311:.98
1288:.98
1265:.98
1242:.98
1219:.98
1196:.98
1173:.98
1150:.98
1127:.98
1104:.98
1081:.98
1058:.82
1035:.97
1012:.81
989:.98
966:.82
943:.97
920:.81
895:.98
872:.82
849:.97
832:.98
810:.81
793:.82
771:.97
748:.81
745:2x2
743:MIMO
722:.98
700:.82
595:3GPP
580:MIMO
543:MIMO
514:and
508:HSPA
502:for
492:Plus
488:HSPA
419:5.5G
405:4.9G
401:4.5G
379:3.5G
369:2.9G
361:2.5G
338:1.5G
169:news
2938:IMS
2896:LTE
2886:GSM
2546:LTE
2353:GSM
2328:CT2
2323:PHS
2318:PDC
2249:GSM
2236:GSM
2212:CT1
2187:NMT
2137:AMR
2127:ARP
2102:OLT
2087:MTS
1582:or
1543:11
1540:12
1527:11
1524:11
1511:11
1508:10
1302:15
1299:11
1296:38
1279:15
1276:11
1273:37
1256:15
1253:11
1250:36
1233:15
1230:11
1227:35
1210:15
1207:11
1204:34
1187:15
1184:11
1181:33
1164:15
1161:10
1158:32
1141:15
1138:10
1135:31
1118:15
1115:10
1112:30
1095:15
1092:10
1089:29
1072:15
1066:28
1049:15
1043:27
1026:15
1020:26
1003:15
997:25
980:15
974:24
957:15
951:23
934:15
928:22
909:15
903:21
886:15
883:8
880:20
863:15
860:8
857:19
840:15
824:15
818:18
801:15
785:15
779:17
762:15
756:16
736:15
730:15
714:15
708:14
690:15
684:13
570:An
524:LTE
520:LTE
152:by
94:to
3014::
2731:5G
2708:)
2654:4G
2424:3G
2226:2G
2147:1G
2075:0G
1751:.
1682:.
1495:9
1492:9
1479:9
1476:8
1465:7
1462:7
1069:9
1046:9
1023:9
1000:9
977:8
954:8
931:8
906:8
821:7
782:7
759:7
733:7
711:7
687:7
578:+
486:,
482:,
425:6G
417:,
411:5G
403:,
399:,
393:4G
385:,
381:,
375:3G
367:,
363:,
357:2G
334:1G
329:0G
59:.
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2049:e
2042:t
2035:v
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