TeliaSonera’s new LTE network astounds with 43Mbps downloads

Egads, you see that? 42.78Mbps by a wireless documents card! Not just any card, mind you, it’s presumably the new Samsung 4G card running on TeliaSonera in Sweden and Norway, the world’s first commercial LTE network launched on Monday. TeliaSonera bundles the 4G service with 30GB of info for just 599kr (85$) per month. That 5.3Mbps upload and 37ms ping aren’t too shabby either. Not precisely the theoretical 100Mbps down / 50Mbps up

provided by the LTE spec, but not AT&T either.

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