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Trains, Planes and Automobiles - Real world performance data

Flarion releases actual performance statistics from its FLASH-OFDM commercial networks, using the "Cumulative Distribution of Data Rate" measurement.

Flarion says CDDR allows mobile operators to clearly understand the deliverable user experience across the cell at full mobility over time, and "overcomes the misleading peak data rates thus far used by vendors as they try to steal the march on competitors by ever more fanciful and commercially unrealistic claims."

In releasing this whitepaper, Flarion is challenging the industry to publish their own commercial network results to allow operators to accurately compare like-for-like services.

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