Things to know about 4G

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  • Mobile WiMax- WiMax is the "4G" technology that Sprint uses, and it offers peak data rates of 128Mbps downstream and 56Mbps upstream.
  • HSPA+ (Evolved High-Speed Packet Access) -T-Mobile's opted to use HSPA+ for its 4G network,even though HSPA is what Sprint and Verizon use for its 3G data. While HSPA+ definitely offers faster speeds,those peak speeds are about half of what LTE and WiMax offer—56Mbps downstream and 22Mbps upstream.
  • Long Term Evolution (LTE) - LTE is Verizon's choice for "4G" mobile broadband, providing theoretical peak data rates of 100Mbps downstream and 50Mbps upstream. While LTE (or, specifically, 3GPP LTE) isn't technically 4G, LTE Advanced is expected to actually meet 4G requirements with a peak download speed of 1gbps (yes, one gigabit). The upgrade path from 3GPP LTE to LTE Advanced is supposed to be easier and more cost-effective than most upgrades, so this could bode well for Verizon in the near future.





Devices Options and OS Support
Sprint also has the best device support of the three networks. Smartphones aside, Sprint offers USB modems, 4G-equipped netbooks, and the Sprint Overdrive Mobile Hotspot. Sprint is currently the only carrier with a 4G mobile hotspot, which makes them particularly attractive to anyone with multiple devices. It also makes it much more simple to connect to Sprint's network since you can do so over Wi-Fi without the need for any proprietary connectivity software.


                                          


Cost and Data Caps
When it comes to cost, however,Sprint is the most expensive at $60 per month.On paper this is $10 higher than Verizon and $20 higher than T-Mobile, but while Verizon and T-Mobile offer only 5GB of data for their respective prices ($50 and $40 per month), Sprint offers unlimited 4G data (and 5GB of 3G data). If you only plan to use 5GB of data per month, Sprint is definitely the most expensive option available to you. If you exceed 5GB of data per month, however, Sprint could turn out to be your cheapest option


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