LTE, or Long Term Evolution, is a 4G wireless communication standard designed to deliver high-speed data, low latency, and enhanced capacity for mobile devices and data terminals. It enables faster internet browsing, smoother video streaming, and more responsive app performance on smartphones, tablets, and connected vehicles. LTE uses advanced radio technologies and efficient spectrum utilization to improve network performance over previous standards like 3G. It serves as the foundation for many modern mobile networks and has been further evolved into LTE-Advanced and 5G technologies.
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C++ is a powerful, object-oriented programming language developed by Bjarne Stroustrup in the early 1980s as an extension of the...
