LTE Will Change the World

This might be the most exciting technology I’ve run across in a while… maybe since I came across this mysterious “internet” thing back in 1988 in a computer lab at school.  The post there goes into more of the technical details, which are completely over my head.  But this promotional video from Verizon hints at the possibilities:

The key part of the video is the statement by Praveen Atreya that LTE achieves download speeds between 5Mbps and 12Mbps on average, and upload speeds of 2Mbps and 5Mbps on average.  That’s over the air… not a wifi signal at a Starbucks or something, but from cell towers.

That is… just insane.  By way of comparison, my Verizon FIOS service that has fiber to the house, gets about 19Mbps on the downlink and 5Mbps on the uplink.

Combine with cloud computing and Cisco’s advertising tagline, “The Network Is the Computer” is closer to reality than ever.  We’ll be returning to the days of mainframe computing with huge computers and thin clients, but with the cloud replacing the supercomputer and wireless devices running LTE replacing thin clients.

The implications for real estate, I think, would be immense — since LTE would have enormous implications for society as a whole, and business in general.

Now… if someone could fix the battery problem

-rsh

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Rob Hahn

Rob Hahn

Managing Partner of 7DS Associates, and the grand poobah of this here blog. Once called "a revolutionary in a really nice suit", people often wonder what I do for a living because I have the temerity to not talk about my clients and my work for clients. Suffice to say that I do strategy work for some of the largest organizations and companies in real estate, as well as some of the smallest startups and agent teams, but usually only on projects that interest me with big implications for reforming this wonderful, crazy, lovable yet frustrating real estate industry of ours.

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4 thoughts on “LTE Will Change the World”

  1. I am an engineer in this industry and I can tell you that there are tons of tangible applications ahead for LTE and “4G” waiting in the wings.
    You are correct about cloud computing and main frames being the norm. The growth in this area is really where its at moving forward.
    I can tell you that your GPS applications and how we use data will change dramtically in the coming years for pocket wireless devices. Right now development on the back end for augmented reality is impressive and will blow peoples minds. How this actually plays out into becoming something actually useful or productive remains to be seen. But for now the consumer totally wins with these new developments.

  2. I am an engineer in this industry and I can tell you that there are tons of tangible applications ahead for LTE and “4G” waiting in the wings.
    You are correct about cloud computing and main frames being the norm. The growth in this area is really where its at moving forward.
    I can tell you that your GPS applications and how we use data will change dramtically in the coming years for pocket wireless devices. Right now development on the back end for augmented reality is impressive and will blow peoples minds. How this actually plays out into becoming something actually useful or productive remains to be seen. But for now the consumer totally wins with these new developments.

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