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In our inevitable Utopian future (assuming we make it past this 2012
noise), we'll all use one frequency for our high-speed wireless
broadband across the globe. Actually, we'll probably just beam
information directly between our brains and brain-like supercomputers
at speeds so fast they can't be measured, and we won't need
smartphones at all because they'll be installed in our bodies at
birth, complete with eyeballs capable of 1080p video capture. Until
then, though, we've got companies like Nokia showing some hustle to
put pentaband 3G radios on the market, and the trend continues with
the upcoming E7. Of course, we already knew it was going to be
pentaband -- Nokia had said as much -- but seeing it in the cold, hard
graphs and tables of an FCC filing is still music to our ears. Won't
be long now, folks.
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