Talk:Poland/@comment-26175095-20150306134227/@comment-24682153-20150308144700

Yes. I know ITU has revised its position and approved HSPA+ as "4G". But on this WIKI and in many countries LTE and 4G are synonymous. HSPA+ and DC-HSPA+ are based on 3G/UMTS. To mix it proved to be a big mistake and caused a lot of confusion.

There are different classes of LTE. I don't know what is "true LTE" for you. Sure, Play offers LTE in Poland to about 73% of the population.

LTE gives speeds of up to some hundred Mbps which depends on bandwidth and other factors which may be theoretically archieved by HSPA+ too. In fact, HSPA+ is much slower. So please don't call HSPA+ "4G". No operator (but Play) does this in Europe anymore.

On a Mundo SIM of Orange Spain you only get 2G and 3G, but no LTE - not in Spain, nor abroad. This may change soon, but LTE is not yet available.