 L337 Premium join:2005-03-10 Chicago, IL | So how does this work? Can AT&T Carry 3G-4G, Wifi, or WiMax over the 700Mhz line? If they can than I'm one happy guy. | |
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  ninjatutle Premium
join:2006-01-02 San Ramon, CA | Re: So how does this work? Naw, they'll probably use it for teleporting services. More money to be made beaming people around rather then data. | |
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join:2007-09-17 | Re: So how does this work? $2.5B is a lot to pay for 14Mhz.
Sprint has 100mhz in the 2.5Ghz spectrum and now doesn't know what to do with it. | |
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| Re: So how does this work? said by xenophon :$2.5B is a lot to pay for 14Mhz. Sprint has 100mhz in the 2.5Ghz spectrum and now doesn't know what to do with it. 700MHz is a LOT different from 2.5 GHz, in practical terms. | |
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 forrestin Premium join:2004-02-07 Clinton, IN | My guess is that they will offer Wi-Max on the IPhones and as an alternate to their traditional Internet services. They won't be able to switch their existing cell customers to Wi-Max until other carriers offer the same for roaming purposes. | |
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 |   Heterman Premium join:2004-02-28 Fayetteville, AR | Re: So how does this work? If your network is nationwide, when do you "roam"? | |
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 |  |  forrestin Premium join:2004-02-07 Clinton, IN | Re: So how does this work? AT&T doesn't have coverage in all areas that I work in. Sometimes I roam on Alltell, etc. AT&T doesn't have a true nationwide network. | |
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