4G in 2005

5th January , 2004

ASIA : South Korean is already arranging an auction of 4G wireless licenses across wireless and broadband internet.

At the current time the allocation is in the planning phase. The government have set themselves a target of operator assignment by the end of 2004. Additionally, the target for 4G commercial launch is end of 2005.

Korea is pushing full steam ahead with 4G as they they feel 3G wireless has not delivered to expectations.

4G is seen as favorable to both 3G and Wi-Fi ( 3G has not delivered and suffers technical glitches whilst Wi-Fi is limited to a distance of 50 meters away from a hotspot ) and operators in Korea are keen to get 4G underway and the latest target for 4G has lifted soured Korean operators.

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