Claiming a 4G world record, TeliaSonera’s subsidiary NetCom in Norway says it has set a ‘speed world record in Oslo’.
The world's first cellular mobile telephone service, using the Nordic Mobile Telephony (NMT) technology was launched 30 years ago, on 1 October 1981 in Stockholm.
Internet performance measuring company, Epitiro, has completed what it claims to be the world's first independent speed, latency and voice quality-of-experience analysis on a commercially available LTE network, that of TeliaSonera in Finland, and has found LTE "directly comparable to high-speed fixed line services," and "capable of handling the most demanding of web-based applications including VoIP, video streaming and even HD IPTV."
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