Retail's Black Friday vs. Broadband's Cyber 24/7/365 [View article]
There's an assumption that a national 25MHz band would catch on. It's not a "flick the switch, everyone has wi-fi" thing, end-users would require additional adapters and receivers which most people wouldn't buy, due to (wait for it) the economy. To put it differently, those that have the money to buy the receiver don't need it as they've already got something comparable, and those that want it likely don't have money to spend on it. Sad but unfortunately I think that's rather accurate.
I'd prefer to see what WiMax does before rolling out another wireless network.
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There's an assumption that a national 25MHz band would catch on. It's not a "flick the switch, everyone has wi-fi" thing, end-users would require additional adapters and receivers which most people wouldn't buy, due to (wait for it) the economy. To put it differently, those that have the money to buy the receiver don't need it as they've already got something comparable, and those that want it likely don't have money to spend on it. Sad but unfortunately I think that's rather accurate.
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All Comments by Daniel Tharp »Retail's Black Friday vs. Broadband's Cyber 24/7/365 [View article]
I'd prefer to see what WiMax does before rolling out another wireless network.