![]() 4G LTE, which stands for Long Term Evolution, has a long track ahead. In fact, not only will it be at least a decade or more before 4G has been fully eclipsed by 5G, but 4G LTE is a more cost-effective choice – and offers plenty of bandwidth – for most IoT applications. However, that day is far enough in the future that IoT deployments today and in the foreseeable future will be deployed on 4G networks. Like anything else, 4G will become obsolete one day. When Will 4G LTE Be Phased Out? (Not for a Long Time!) You can find some additional information in the post, How to Stay Ahead of the 3G Network Sunset, which also describes why carriers shut down their 3G service instead of supporting it indefinitely. To learn more about the transition from 3G to 4G, see our blog post, How to Ensure a Successful Migration from 2G and 3G to 4G LTE, about how to make that move as smooth as possible. More information on 3G sunset dates for Canadian and European carriers is available here.
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