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AT&T reveals new multi-beam antenna tech for live events, could offer data speeds five times faster

Engadget - AT&T's improving its coverage at live events by establishing a new (impressive sounding) setup -- the five-beam multi-beam antenna. It works by dividing its customers' signals into five narrow parts, illustrated above by the color bands, upping the bandwidth by splitting traffic to each segment, enabling up to five times the data traffic. (AT&T, Services)

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