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This thread is logically correct ....technically wrong.
4g deployed (current and upcoming) in India is primarily a MIMO setup. Technically it can go upto 150mbps....but it all depends upon type of backhaul used, number of active sessions, capacity and environmental factors. Wherever technology independent spectrum of 1800 mhz is allotted, operators are utilizing it for 4g as compared to 2300mhz. 1800mhz is essentially a 2g service band but if technology indipendent spectrum is allocated can be used for 4g data. The advantage is, it would have better coverage than 2300mhz and has far better penetration for indoor coverage.
Another major factor is size of spectrum allocated and type of scaleable channel bandwidth i.e. 20mhz or 40mhz. Basicly 10x2 or 10x4 mhz mimo setup.
4g deployed (current and upcoming) in India is primarily a MIMO setup. Technically it can go upto 150mbps....but it all depends upon type of backhaul used, number of active sessions, capacity and environmental factors. Wherever technology independent spectrum of 1800 mhz is allotted, operators are utilizing it for 4g as compared to 2300mhz. 1800mhz is essentially a 2g service band but if technology indipendent spectrum is allocated can be used for 4g data. The advantage is, it would have better coverage than 2300mhz and has far better penetration for indoor coverage.
Another major factor is size of spectrum allocated and type of scaleable channel bandwidth i.e. 20mhz or 40mhz. Basicly 10x2 or 10x4 mhz mimo setup.