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by CraigRood 5156 days ago
While I agree theres no standard definition, theres a general agreement between all parties that LTE is "4G" and HSDPA+ is "3G" (or "3.5G" if you will).

To argue the semantics of what "3G" and "4G" really is only confuses customers even more - and thats exactly what Australia and the UK are trying to prevent.

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Exactly. By stating that something is 4G compliant, when there is no real defined way of easily defining the term, then it's pretty misleading!