boston.com — While we're worried about the new iPhone not running 3G, China is moving at lightspeed to rollout a 4G network. The system will allow data transmission at up to 100 megabutes per second, and it look like it will see the light of day by 2010.
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stevemaxJan 30, 2007
One HUNDRED million butts (give or take some thousand), per second. Now that's pretty fast...
polymorphistJan 31, 2007
Mandarin to the Chinese people is roughly analogous to English to the Europeans.
ziqingJan 31, 2007
"Quality American labor"I would say about 95% of the world say that American labor does NOT equal to quality, nor quantity, the other 5% is people like u disagreeing. Some countries have quality, such as Italy, and some countries have quantity (China), and America is just right smacked in the middle. Like wtf "f**king lazy ass american companies", make up ur minds damn it.
lavahotJan 31, 2007
@baxterYou should learn English first.
biiscitFeb 1, 2007
No sir, you are incorrect. Mandarin in China is like English in America. Furthermore, 95% of TV channels are broadcasted in Mandarin. The only channels that are not are local Hong Kong channels, etc. Heck, even HK movies are produced in Mandarin nowadays.
n3m3sysFeb 3, 2007
WiMax 4G is rated for around 70Mbps and in reality, it would probably be ~40Mbps. Maybe they meant 100 megabits per second. Or was is 100 megabites per second? Probably they were thinking of 100 million cheeseburgers.