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"4G Everywhere" does not exist if you leave San Francisco.

You can smell the city on the authors of these thinkpieces.




We have reliable 4G in every big city in Romania. I live in Bucharest and have 7 GB of included 4G bandwidth, along with unlimited calls, SMS and included minutes and bandwidth in roaming, for only 18 EUR per month. And if you're willing to hunt for time-limited PrePay offers, there are offers right now for 10 GB of bandwidth for 6 EUR per month or something. And yes, it works very well - it actually works better than the broadband you can find in other countries.

Of course, out of the European countries, our Internet is in the Top 5 at least, if not dare I say it, the best I've seen.

So don't make the mistake to think that progress ends at the borders of San Francisco ;-)


I think 4G in Europe is generally pretty good, in the UK I'm getting 20GB 4G data, unlimited calls and texts for £20. However, on some networks 4G data can be pretty intermittant so you might not always be getting 4G :(


No, not in Germany, at least where I travel in Essen / Düsseldorf. There it sucks!

There's no 4G to speak of, you count yourself lucky to get 3G. And it's not just mobile, the Internet you get in hotels is so piss poor it's infuriating.


and 4G may solve bandwidth but it does not really solve latency.


It exists pretty much everywhere in more civilized countries, it is just US lagging years behind.


Berlin here. A lot of the suburbs and villages just an hour north in Brandenburg don't even have 3g, forget 4g. And we're not just talking spotty coverage, there's just nothing, you'd be lucky to check your email.


French here, living in Dijon, a regional major city, 2 hours from Paris. I live in city center, and I still only listen to downloaded content in my spotify app, because if I listen to it online while on the move, there's always a point when it will lag or just stop.

Providers tell the whole city is covered by 4g. In reality, as soon as you move, sometime you'll have it, sometime you won't. Friends report the same thing in other cities with other providers.


That's a big factor too, as soon as you're in motion signal degrades significantly.

Plus there are data caps on most people's plans IME.


Tell the French to open up the 800 MHz frequencies.


Really no; connectivity is horrible in many places throughout the world. You don't have to venture far from most cities to experience bad or dropped connections. All over the planet. Exactly why I always fall back to apps which are written with bad connectivity in mind. Forget the web there for now; it's horrible in those locations.


I'm not talking about the Appalachian coal hills here, I'm talking 20 minutes out of a metro area. I live in a decently sized city and I'm lucky if I have three bars.


And in some countries, we've got 4G in almost every cities.

At 15.99€ a month for 50GB (free, but reduced speed after that) too.


I couldn't get LTE between Munich airport and downtown when I was there on business recently.




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