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WiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network [view article]
Not exactly true BaileyD. See links below (VZW covers >256m pops), in which on of them is from RCR News where you claim to have pulled you statistics. Just scroll down a bit in the article to see that VZW covers 80% of the country with Rev. A, "more than any other carrier."aboutus.vzw.com/bestne...
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Stagflation and Peak Oil: How Related Are They? (Part II) [view article]
Wow guys. Great article and great discussion. Larry- I like Oil Producers, especially DVN too. I did some research on them and though they went down a lot in July, DVN is close to a bottom and represents a buying opportunty. Here's a pretty good analysis of nat gas producers: www.greenfaucet.com/tr....The other recommends SWN, RRC, NFX, and HK so that opens up a few more opportunities for people looking to follow that route. Reply
WiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network [view article]
to all;actually the Sprint evdo rev A network does cover more pops, cities and aiports then Verizon. In addtion, ATT HSDPA is lagging way behind the coverage follows:
airports cities population
att 469 5180 148M
sprint 1531 16202 248M
verizon 1447 14523 245M
this is information was taken from their own websites and verified by RCR News
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WiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network [view article]
Geddy-Look who's dreaming that LTE will be out by 2009! And by the way Fool, I know that LTE is OFDM based, that's why Sprint and Clearwire folks will have more experience, as they are further along deploying that technology. And PLEASE name the carriers, if you can, that already are using OFDM before posting your NONSENSE!So let me get this STRAIGHT, boy! You work for MetroPCS, who doesn't have a data network to speak of, and claim to be informed on BWA deployments? Your credibility is shot. You're probably a disgruntled ex-Sprint employee or contractor. BTW, you're better at spell checking than getting your facts STRAIGHT! Reply
WiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network [view article]
The Scud-I was actually referring to 3G COVERAGE for AT&T, not that they have EVDO. They use HSDPA/UMTS for their 3G network. ReplyWiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network [view article]
Never once said AT&T has EVDO...they have HSDPA which is actually faster. I also said no one has attempted WiMax on a national basis (as someone above mentioned 130 countries using it now) until now so that's the basis for our negativity against it being done, especially by Clearwire. I also beg to differ that Sprint's EVDO Rev. A network is as large as Verizon...they're not even 100% one for one yet (Rev. A as opposed to Rev. 0). Try reading the posts before writing nonsense down boy!LTE will be launched by 2009, mark my words. And by the way fool, it also used OFDM (not a new technology...being used currently by most carriers already) so again, PLEASE get stats straight (not strait as you write above) before posting nonsense!
I actually work for MetroPCS if you really want to know & we don't have data for customer use on our network...but obviously more informed than you are! Reply
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WiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network [view article]
Geddy-you yourself don't have it strait. AT&T does not have a EVDO Rev.A network, and the data network they do have deployed is 5x slower than EVDO Rev.A. Verizon's EVDO Rev. A coverage is not as large as Sprint Nextel's EVDO Rev.A coverage. They are still playing catch up, as Sprint Nextel was the first to launch EVDO Rev.A on its network.As for your comment about WiMAX not deploying on a national basis by a major carrier, what do you think the article is about? The WiMAX network by Sprint and Clearwire will be a national network. They are atcually building it out across the country, and not in test cluster's like you say Verizon is doing.
And when Verizon finally launches LTE, between 2010 and 2015, assuming they get through standards in two years, what devices will they launch, because a network is useless when there are no devices.
Oh and correction. Stop drinking the cool aid from Verizon then! You obviously work for Verizon. How else would you be claiming that they are testing in clusters. By the way, the ClearWire guys will be taking the Verizon & AT&T jobs when they launch LTE because they will have OFDM experience and will have experience launching a 4G network. Hopefully there's a telecom job left for YOU. Good luck to you my friend, who doesn't have his facts straight. Reply
WiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network [view article]
Geddy,You mention Sprint dosnt have the EVDO Rev A coverage of Verison or ATT in one of your comments. I wasnt aware ATT had a CDMA network? Reply
WiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network [view article]
Actually I'm a Verizon Wireless customer & you obviously work for either "Sprextel" or Clearwire...good luck to you my friend & hopefully there's still jobs left in telecommunications for you when Clearwire folds! ReplyWiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network [view article]
Geddy – Stop drinking the cool aid from AT&T! WiMax is coming and you will be at the bus stop waiting for a ride! ReplyWiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network [view article]
Let's get this straight folks, WiMax has NOT been deployed on a national basis by anyone. Yes, many countries (albeit a COMPLETELY different spectrum) have deployed WiMax in some fashion but again, NOT on the scale Clearwire is attempting. You will also find (do a simple search on the internet) that WiMax standards vary widely & not one single standard has been out in front. China & India (again, do a simple internet search) WILL deploy LTE as their national standard & NOT WiMax. And for some opinion you have that WiMax has a 3yr head start, it hasn't even launched in any market yet while the latest word is that Verizon Wireless will already be testing it's first site cluster on LTE later this year. Once that's tested fine, it's just a matter of time before they flood the market with it. Sprint has YET to match the EVDO Rev. A coverage of Verizon Wireless or AT&T so you think they'll do any better with WiMax? Highly doubtful...but you keep on dreaming! ReplyJim Cramer's Mad Money In-Depth Stock Picks, 8/9/07 [view article]
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WiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network [view article]
Thank you Monrio. The big words used in the above article to little to clarify the writer's point. But I must object to your suggesting that these types of words belong in a creative writing lab. They do not! Any good writer knows that using a 5 cent word rather than a 25 cent word will increase comprehension to ALL audiences - not just those audiences who have had, well, perhaps too much vocabulary training! The ol' KISS saying (Keep It Simpe Stupid) is never more apt when writing. ReplyWiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network [view article]
I just wish there was a money earning WiMAX network somewhere in the world before all this hoopla. Coming to think of it, I just wish there was a money earning Wireless Data network anywhere in the world (I don't care if it is 2G or nG). I am a wireless engineer and never heard anyone make a single dime on wireless data (that includes WiBRO - Korean WiMAX) ReplyWiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network [view article]
Hey Geddy, get your facts straight. Here are the facts about WiMax:1) Over 130 countries are deploying or have deployed WiMax. LTE is not even out of the standards review yet.
2) China & India have already deployed WiMax
3) There are over 400 companies working on WiMax products and services including Samsung, Motorola, Nokia, Intel, Google and many, many others.
WiMax has at least a 3 year time-to-market advantage......but what many still do not understand is that this will be a complete and fundamental shift in the way wireless is sold. The Sprint-Clearwire model is a completely open system.....it won't be a Sprint device, it will be a GE, Samsung, Intel, Dell, Acer, Microsoft, Apple, Pioneer, Ford, Chevy, Honda, Bayliner, etc, etc DEVICE!!! Sprint-Clearwire becomes the ARMS dealer......
AT&T & Verizon fear this FACT the most and want to distract people from WiMax at all costs......they want a CLOSED system that they can control and monopolize.... Reply