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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 27.12.2012 22:48, schrieb
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      <p>Some LTE technical architecture folks have said to me,
        informally, that LTE (unlike GPRS) was designed from the ground
        up for TCP/IP, whereas GPRS was not really intended for TCP/IP.</p>
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    Hm. As you said, this not quite precise. What are the differences
    between LTE and GPRS? And does LTE really avoid large delays?<br>
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