Bandwidth on Navy ships is a scarce, expensive commodity. For sailors using non-essential systems, like recreational computers?
Dial-up speeds - if they're lucky. But by the end of the year, for the first time, the Navy will put a 4G LTE wireless network aboard some of its ships, giving a whole new communications tool to sailors and Marines: their smartphones.
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