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U.S. carriers stay tight-lipped on LTE-U deployments

America's big four wireless service providers are enthusiastic about the prospect of delivering data over unlicensed frequencies via LTE-U, but they're playing their cards very close to their chests when it comes to specific plans. Read More

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