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    SeekingAlpha
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    Apr 06 05:16 AM
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    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
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    Apr 05 01:38 PM
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    P2P Vendors Struggle as CDNs Lose Interest [view article]
    I think the real question as far as peer-to-peer goes is why on earth would anyone use or download a P2P client unless they can get pirated content. Sharing your hard disk, computer and bandwidth with others is only going to happen if you get something in return and therefore P2P will always be primarily for pirated content. All these authorized systems, like Pando, have little chance of success when you consider it in these terms. Reply
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    Apr 04 08:10 PM
    Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
    You tell 'em Geddy! Dude's a dumb $%#^! Reply
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    Apr 04 02:26 PM
    Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
    Again, need to do more research. ALL 4G technology is required to be open standard and every MAJOR wireless carrier has committed to it already. I don't work for any vendor but do work for a major wireless carrier...& I'm sure you guessed it's not Sprint or Clearwire thank god (though I did work for Clearwire in 2006 until I found out how shoddy that company was). Here's a bit more of a tidbit on the supposed "technology on paper" you mentioned. All you've seen is a lab demonstration of WiMax at work, which UMB & LTE have also been proven to do (work in a lab). I still have not seen a single paying consumer using WiMax in the US yet.

    AT&T made the same announcement yesterday...

    www.wirelessweek.com/V...
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    Apr 04 02:19 PM
    Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
    I dont work for either company. I bet you work for Qualcomm though. Either way, its easy to defend a technology that is still an idea on paper. Look, wimax and lte are similar but wimax is an open standard. And thats why I like it. Reply
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    Apr 04 02:06 PM
    Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
    LTE still sucks. Reply
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    Apr 04 12:57 PM
    Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
    That pretty much confirms it...you're either a "Sprextel" or Clearwire employee. Good luck there bud!

    While you're perusing good news about either one, try this one. Amazing the number of people that love them.

    clearwiresucks.com/blo.../
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    Apr 04 09:57 AM
    P2P Vendors Struggle as CDNs Lose Interest [view article]
    P2P in this case means peer to peer Reply
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    Apr 03 05:46 PM
    Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
    Why? LTE sucks. Reply
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    Apr 03 04:50 PM
    Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
    Still working in the industry, I can promise you LTE will be here by 2010 so 4-5 years is a pipedream wish by you weak WiMax folks. WiMax HAS STILL NOT LAUNCHED AND DOES NOT HAVE A SINGLE PAYING CONSUMER ON IT YET. You might need to do some more searching on you tube to update your news bud. As a matter of fact Sprint just delayed their commercial launch yet again from April until "sometime later this year." Sounds like trouble to me...

    I also beg to differ that any LTE devices have been tested. Again, might want to search you tube (since it's your new source) for the demonstrations Ericsson & Nokia have done. Here's a link for you to peruse, & no it's not from you tube!

    www.cio.com/article/32...
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    Apr 03 03:57 PM
    Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
    LTE is still 4 or 5 years away. wimax is here today. Not only do you not understand the industry, you don't understand the technology. There is not 1 device for LTE yet. Here is the link: www.youtube.com/watch?...
    It looks plenty real to me. I still say I saw the demonstration on you tube and now you can too.
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    Apr 03 03:26 PM
    P2P Vendors Struggle as CDNs Lose Interest [view article]
    P2P? Is he talking about
    Peer-to-peer, a type of ad-hoc computer network
    Peer-to-peer file sharing, file sharing on peer-to-peer networks
    Point-to-point, a telecommunications term connecting two items
    Pay-to-play in gaming, politics, and music
    Phenylacetone, a compound used in organic chemistry
    Procure-to-pay, a sales & customer service term
    People to People Student Ambassador Program, an ambassador program for students
    Pin-to-pin, a technique of electrical connections for use with electronics projects where components' pins are soldered directly to each other
    Partner-to-partner network, a collaboration portal,
    or
    Pier to Pub, the largest open water swimming race in the world, held annually in Lorne, Australia.
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    Apr 03 10:46 AM
    P2P Vendors Struggle as CDNs Lose Interest [view article]
    How about a one-liner ID of all those jargon terms for us not so cool people. Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 03 10:37 AM
    Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
    your dad...wow, way to back track on your previous comment where you did indeed say you saw the demonstration on you tube. I'll stamp my modem as "I'm with stupid" so you'll know I'm talking specifically to you.

    Yeah, I see VZ having a hard time coming up with 9 billion (actually 9.9 billion to be more accurate)...right! LTE will blow by WiMax and leave Sprint/Clearwire in it's wake yet again...wait, they're already there!
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    Apr 02 11:23 PM
    Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
    His track record sucks and his ideas for Sprint suck. Whitworth really has no place on the board. VZ just spent 9 Billion to get the 700 spectrum. I wonder how they plan on paying for it. Whitworth, you should go to new york and tell them!! Reply

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