Etisalat 4G LTE speed test achieves 300 Mbps
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, September 29 - 2012 at 03:26
Etisalat has announced the completion of the highest 4G LTE speed test in the world, reaching speeds of 300 Mbps, Wam has reported. "I am delighted to announce that Etisalat has successfully completed the test for the highest 4G LTE speed in the world which reached 300 Mbps thanks to the latest MIMO 4x4 technology," said Saleh Al Abdooli, CEO of Etisalat. "The commercial launch of this latest 300Mbps speed depends on the availability of devices can handle such a speed. Initial reports from international hardware providers indicate that these devices will be available over the next year. This speed will be a turning point for the customers in the mobile internet experience," Al Abdooli added.
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