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"But if the experience doesn't live up to your expectations then you're going to be disappointed, so it's about making sure you've got everything else in line with it, before we actively go and do the activation."4G headline speeds certainly sound misleading -- with those oft mentioned theoretical maximums in the double and even triple figures. In truth, real world speed bumps are likely to be far more modest than 100Mbps. Everything Everywhere said people on its Cornish 4G trial are achieving speeds indoors of 8Mbps, or 6Mbps towards the edge of a cell site's coverage area. So it's not going to make fixed-line broadband obsolete just yet.
Discussing what to expect from 4G services, Salem said speeds will certainly go up, but mobile devices will also become more interactive dead and company iphone case -- with slicker access to cloud services and apps, more powerful online gaming and even HD video streaming, Video apps such as FaceTime, currently restricted to Wi-Fi, should also be able to make the hop to 4G networks, "Video's driving a lot of the growth that we see at the moment," said Salem, "A lot of the applications, a lot of the Internet is now switching towards video and people want that video on demand, 4G will be the real enabler for bringing that through, and really starting to bring that to life..
"I would like to drive 4G hard," he added. "I think the country's ready for it, the country wants it."Update 23 May: Vodafone has now provided CNET UK with the following statement: "The regulator has always stressed that competition is in the best interests of consumers and the British economy; a view we share and support. We can't then understand why Ofcom would ignore the overwhelming evidence that giving Everything Everywhere a head start could seriously undermine competition in the UK market.
"Put simply, why is it that the French and German runners should be dead and company iphone case allowed to start the 4G race whilst the British runner is still chained to the starting blocks? Is that what we can expect at the forthcoming Olympics?, "Vodafone UK strongly believes that a competitive market in 4G services will bring benefits to Britain as a whole and we are very excited about providing them, However, we also believe that it's only when all runners are able to line up together, that the greatest benefits for consumers and the economy can be won."Who knew getting faster mobile speeds would be such a long, drawn-out process? But Everything Everywhere says the wait could soon be over..
The warning message, originally snapped by Romanian site iDevice, apparently pops up when you try to turn off 3G while on a FaceTime call. The missive reads, "Disabling 3G will end FaceTime. Are you sure you want to disable 3G?"Currently FaceTime only works over a Wi-Fi connection, so there's no reason that switching 3G on or off should affect your video chinwag. But the message -- present in the recently released iOS version 5.1.1 -- has led to speculation that Apple is poised to turn on FaceTime for 3G.
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