“Most of us in Europe and North America try not think about how much we’re getting smoked by Asia in terms of internet speeds, but here’s another reminder: residents in South Korea will soon enjoy 300Mbps wireless on carriers SK Telecom and LG’s U+. That follows a similar effort by CSL in Hong Kong, which achieved the same speed by combining two 20MHz LTE bands. However, SK and U+ will use so-called LTE-Advanced 3-band carrier aggregation tech, marrying three bands to achieve the higher speeds. SK Telecom will actually be showcasing even better 450Mbps tech in February at Mobile World Congress.”
http://www.engadget.com/2014/01/20/sk-telecom-lte-a-300-mbps/
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