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| 4G LTE Cat 1 vs. Cat 4 - practical throughput? |
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| Martin F:
Hi all, We're looking at whether to select a 4G LTE Cat 1 or Cat 4 module for an IIoT device. We ideally need to upload at a rate of 3-5 Mbit/s, hence a Cat 1 should in principle suffice (5 Mbit/s UL speed). However, from vendors we hear that the "practical" throughput on such a Cat 1 module may in reality be around 50% (i.e. 2.5 Mbit/s). What we are unsure of is this: 1) If the "practical throughput" in terms of upload speed of an LTE Cat 1 module is e.g. 50% of 5 Mbit/s in a specific area (e.g. rural area), would the practical throughput of an LTE Cat 4 module variant then be 50% of 50 Mbit/s in this area (i.e. 25 Mbit/s) - or would it in reality be capped to the same level as LTE Cat 1 (i.e. 2.5 Mbit/s)? 2) Are there other practical advantages in an LTE Cat 4 module vs. Cat 1 expect the upload speed, everything else equal? (e.g. stability, coverage, ...) Your inputs would be helpful in us trying to identify pros/cons between Cat 1 and Cat 4 in this regard. Thanks! |
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