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LG Electronics says sales of its LTE smartphones have reached three million units worldwide.
The phones, which are currently available in 10 countries, will be available in 20 countries by the end of the year.
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The latest research from Strategy Analytics suggests a nine-fold increase in 4G LTE connections this year, with 90 million connections worldwide by the end of 2012.
This new mobile technology is expected to exceed one billion connections by early 2017, just over seven years since it was first introduced. It’s a faster growth rate than the company predicted just a couple of months ago.
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It's been another busy week for the mobile industry, with European roaming charges, Facebook applications, Yahoo's CEO, mobile payments, free messaging and financial results all hitting the headlines.
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Mark Bridge writes:
What a week it was for mobile manufacturers. RIM revealed the BlackBerry 10 platform to its developers, while Samsung announced a new flagship Android phone. Both offer a number of distinctive features, with fans commending them and critics suggesting they didn’t go far enough.
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Everything Everywhere has launched the UK’s first live 4G mobile broadband trial in the north of England.
It’s centred on the village of Threlkeld in Cumbria and will involve up to 50 local residents.
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