CHEJU, South Korea (Reuters) - Global mobile operators and device
makers are betting that the next level of transmission technology will
ramp up mobile phone usage in a way that third-generation technology has
so far failed to do.

So-called fourth-generation (4G) mobile technology, now being developed,
would allow two-way communication in voice, video and data on a scale
that was previously impossible, companies said at a Samsung 4G Forum
mobile conference.

4G would allow mobile users on the go to enjoy services that they can
now get through personal computers with high-speed broadband connections.

"4G is to deliver high-speed broadband for data- and visual- centric
information. Everything . . . . .

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