In the consumer market, the 4G LTE standard continues to gain favor as the preferred network for phones and tablets, thanks to its increased data speeds. Consumers might not give much thought to the differences between generations of cellular technology, but engineers and network professionals who manage remote commercial and industrial equipment are, naturally, very focused on the nuances and distinctions that can affect their short- and long-term plans. As many carriers announce their plans to sunset their legacy networks, managers of corporate wireless networks must prepare for the migration from legacy 2G and 3G networks to 4G LTE.
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