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partysource

join:2000-11-25
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How Fast Would This Be? Anyone Know?

I need to know this!


TK Junk Mail
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said by partysource See Profile :

I need to know this!
Then email some exec at Google. And WHY do you NEED to know this?


partysource

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Just curious..smart ass

bottled leaf

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reply to TK Junk Mail
maybe he wants to know more about the service. dumbass


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said by bottled leaf See Profile :

maybe he wants to know more about the service.
What service? Maybe you missed the thrust of the news item - the service doesn't exist and is very likely to never exist(at least with Google involvement). So it would be pretty hard to provide details, wouldn't it?
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gatorkram
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reply to partysource
I am sure you can google around (no pun intended) and find out about some of the devices being tested on the new 700mzh freqs.

If we are talking about a 1 channel device, I think the speed would be pretty limited, just look back at the old 900mzh wireless gear we had before the newer 2.4 stuff started to come out.

I don't know how much room they will be giving to devices, but one could in-vision something like the new MIMO or -N- gear being used in the 700mzh range, to have more "bandwidth" and thus speed available.

Just my two cents
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PolarBear
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reply to TK Junk Mail
Exactly. This isn't about a service at all, but about the ability to use the frequency. Maybe the auction winner will use it to create a whole new wireless network technology (802.11z!), or maybe they will start their own cell company, with a signal that will much better penetrate walls and trees and stuff.
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Corehhi

join:2002-01-28
Bluffton, SC

reply to TK Junk Mail
Google is after trying to create a free wimax network. Google is also going to put out a stripped down OS to go with it. The idea being a free high speed network that locks you into using Google and Google tools. $$$$$$$$$ for Google if they pull it off. Google has been buying up a lot of dark fiber claiming it's for internal use, I don't think it's for internal use it's just Google trying to keep the phone companies at bay.


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July 24th, @12:01AM

Free and corporation dont go well together.
If it was a private company, then maybe that would be possible.
It's more likely that google is setting the price high for the spectrum for the actual bidders, so the government can get more money.
Google has a lot of x-govt workers in management and a bit of good graces with lawmakers would help them.
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