 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | reply to xenophon
Re: ATT probably couldn't do 300Mbps Well, technically AT&T has a lot of spectrum in many markets. Many markets have Cell A or B AND typically 10MHz of PCS. Some markets there's cell A, B and PCS (parts of Texas and, if I'm not mistaken eastern Florida).
I suspect that some of the 700MHz spectrum purchased will complement some of that newly auctioned 700MHz spectrum, however will be primarily used for U.S. based. Roaming for now will have to remain GSM/UMTS on 850/1900, where devices and roaming agreements exist.
100MHz of 2.5GHz is obviously a little gold mine, as far as spectrum goes... Sprint has just got to get it deployed and start selling the business to get its revenue stream rolling. -- Canada = Hollywood North |