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xenophon

join:2007-09-17

EVDO

If EVDO is considered broadband, the answer is simple. Just look at Sprint/Verizon/Alltel EVDO maps as they cover over 240 million population (and Alltel covers some large rural areas).

iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO
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Meh, EvDO sometimes doesn't cover areas where broadband is available. You gotta remember that there are lots of WiSPs that will serve ou if you have LOS to their tower so it starts getting tricky there.

But EvDO footprints are a good place to start. Though you might as well add in the pathetic blue map that is AT&T HSPA...



BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to xenophon

said by xenophon:

If EVDO is considered broadband, the answer is simple. Just look at Sprint/Verizon/Alltel EVDO maps as they cover over 240 million population (and Alltel covers some large rural areas).
we just got EVDO from Verizon in my area within the last month. Considering it only has a 5 GB cap they shouldn't count. You can't do crap with 5 GB. $256 per GB overage sucks too.

wbertram
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join:2005-08-19
Allentown, PA

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Reliable Broadband Data

Seems like the coming 2010 Census would be a good way to collect some semi-reliable data on broadband deployment.

Who do you talk to to get something like that started?

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