
Let's work by elimination, its none of the Chinese firms because if it was we'd have no peace. Dont think it's ericsson or NSN for the same reason as the Chinese. Glo is largely an AlcaLu outfit tho am not certain they have LTE-ready kits. My guess is that its an inhouse built system developed using components from Tchad and Benin. Knowing Mike Adenuga cant put this past him. You are very welcome. Kiania On 15 Feb 2011 6:15 PM, "David Kariuki" <kariukidw@gmail.com> wrote: Interesting......any idea which vendor they are going with...the article is very silent on this. Most vendors are having problems with terminals that can achieve these speeds and this has been a major draw back in the development of LTE. Hope they would have provided more details. David On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 4:01 PM, David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd < kianiadee@gmail.com> wrote:...
As the debate goes on whether bigger Telcos are really better it is apparent that they tend to...
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