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RE: Welcome, 5G. The 4G LTE Should Take a Bow, a New Sherrif is in Town

in #technology7 years ago

@greenrun indeed 4g lte should take a bow after years of great service to Internet users across the globe.

However, is this applicable #Nigeria where 3g network universiality is yet to achieve average of 2 mb/s in all cities and villages?

Also, 4g lte is just seen as a luxury best or exclusively reserved for the big cities like #Lagos, #Abuja, #PortHarcourt etc amf other smaller cities, towns and even the capital of most states are yet to see nor use the so called 4g lte.

Our service providers in Nigeria should deliver adequate broadband for us

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It would slowly go round just like 4G is slowly making its way around the various states in Nigeria. I think the slow deployment may have to do with poor state of power and the expensive equipment needed to deploy it.

Sure it will slowly go round the question is when and will the standard be maintained
Presently, 3g in most cities and towns are nothing but glorified 2g.
I situatikn whereby a 3g connection cannot be up to or more than 500kb/s then it doesn't qualify to be called 3g.

Complaint about the quality of some 4g lte speed is already being and all these are nothing but a testament that quality is usually being compromised.

And to me it come than to cost.
If they maintain the standard that we want can the average masses be able to afford?

The regulatory agencies and consumer protection agencies are not really doing a great job. Luckily for me, I get reasonable speed most of the time. Not everyone has that type of service. I wish the internet could have same speed across the board at all locations.

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