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Wed, 12/15/2010 - 10:56
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MALAYSIA TO GO 4G NEXT YEAR





JEMPOL (Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia), Dec 14 (Bernama) -- Malaysia is to
graduate from 3G to 4G standards next year in its Internet broadband and
cellular technology.

The upgrading will occur with huge investments from South Korean and Russian
companies, the Minister of Information Communication and Culture, Dr Rais Yatim,
said Tuesday.

The change from 3G to 4G and LTE (Long Term Evolution) will enable video,
audio and data to be combined for a comprehensive message, he told reporters
after launching the Jempol Digital carnival.

"But the cell phones constructed for 3G that we have now will have to be
replaced with new models that support 4G applications," he said.

The new technology would enable cell phones to receive TV programmes
digitally and with the same clarity as a television set, Rais added.

A telecommunications expert said that the system that is better than 3G that
some people use has been mistakenly called 4G.

It is actually 3.5G, which is not nearly as advanced as 4G, he said.

There are now cell phones which can receive TV programmes, but only in
analogue form and the images are not clear, the expert said.
-- BERNAMA


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