 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA 3 edits | reply to anonRRRR
Re: Should have used... ASUS is probably thinking global rather than U.S. only. GSM based networks have ~ 3.3 billion subs vs 465 million CDMA. UMTS/WCDMA networks have more potential. Stats sources = »www.cdg.org/technology/cdma_tech···tats.asp and www.gsmworld.com -- Canada = Hollywood North |
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 NOCManMacChatterPremium join:2004-09-30 Colorado Springs, CO | reply to en102 There are over 100 Million CDMA subscribers in the US..
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 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | True... that makes almost 1/5 CDMA subs in North America, and on par with GSM subs (give or take a few million). 463 million vs. +3.3 billion is a big difference - 15% globally on CDMA vs. GSM based.
Looks like I must have been posting Sprint stats 
I think the kicker is that globally -- Canada = Hollywood North |
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 rec9140Provoice just DO it join:2003-07-29 Mulberry, FL | reply to en102 said by en102: ASUS is probably thinking global rather than U.S. only. GSM based networks have ~ 3.3 billion subs vs 465 million CDMA. UMTS/WCDMA networks have more potential. Stats sources = »www.cdg.org/technology/cdma_tech···tats.asp and www.gsmworld.com
Then Asus should either:
1) Create a EVDO model 2) Create a hsdpa model 3) Use a dual mode chip set that
You can either cut off sales by going single mode or account for it in the least cost method, dual mode chipset(s). -- Ban all copyright, trademarks, and IP laws!//Lorem ipsum ei pro stet equidem labores, at enim animal expetenda nec. Ea vix argumentum dissentiunt, usu esse ridens ex. |
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 kamm join:2001-02-14 Brooklyn, NY 1 edit | reply to NOCMan said by NOCMan:There are over 100 Million CDMA subscribers in the US.. And in 2004 there were over 1 BILLION GSM users, by 2006 they were 2 BILLION strong and in April 2008 GSM surpassed 3 BILLION users...
...now I wonder which standard's market looks better for Asus?  --
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 kamm join:2001-02-14 Brooklyn, NY | reply to rec9140 said by rec9140: said by en102: ASUS is probably thinking global rather than U.S. only. GSM based networks have ~ 3.3 billion subs vs 465 million CDMA. UMTS/WCDMA networks have more potential. Stats sources = »www.cdg.org/technology/cdma_tech···tats.asp and www.gsmworld.com
Then Asus should either: 1) Create a EVDO model 2) Create a hsdpa model 3) Use a dual mode chip set that You can either cut off sales by going single mode or account for it in the least cost method, dual mode chipset(s). Or Asus just leave it as it is, GSM-only, concentrating on the 3.2B-strong market instead of wasting a single cent on a 100M US and an additional ~300M worldwide (fractured in smaller markets) user market...
... if I were Asus, I would stick with GSM and UMTS and forget CDMA. -- [BQUOTE=[user=bicker]]Waaaa waaaa waaaa. You just want what you want and don't care to factor in what is right or true. Your perspectives are un-American, and deserve far more ridicule than I'm prepared to pile on them. [/BQUOTE] |
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 rec9140Provoice just DO it join:2003-07-29 Mulberry, FL | said by kamm: Or Asus just leave it as it is, GSM-only, concentrating on the 3.2B-strong market instead of wasting a single cent on a 100M US and an additional ~300M worldwide (fractured in smaller markets) user market...
Well all 3.2B are NOT on UMTS/HSDPA are they? Not all GSM carriers have converted to 100% UMTS.....
So your potential is the UMTS/HSDPA SUBSET of those 3.2B users and the subset of data users in the US.
Those numbers will be a lot smaller than 3.2B. There maybe 3.2B GSM and UMTS users. Doesn't make it the better protocol from a technical standpoint. GSM is a dud protocol that has roots of a very non technical nature for its adoption.
Asus can sell to 100% of the market, or lop 50-60% of potential customers off by ignoring the US market and its mixed network environment. Like it or not selling products in the US is what makes companies A LOT OF $$$$ and $$$ is what makes it work. Can some products/companies not sell in the US and still make a profit and succeed?? SURE. The netbook arena will not be one of them.
US consumers and business make a up a large portion of the chunk of potential buyers and ignoring any one factor of them could have potentially deadly effects on your product.
Any product that would be sold as GSM/UMTS only product would be dead for most of the situations I deal with as 100% of them deal only with VZW, Sprint, Alltel, US Cellular .... all 100% CDMA. NOT ONE, ZERO, none, will touch ATT or TMobile. Suggesting to even use another would get you escorted out quite quickly.
Netbooks are on the evaluation table right now.... Any vendor not able to provide a EVDO based netbook, eliminated..... Suggesting to change to one of the HDSPA carriers ATT or TMobile.... career suicide. The ability to replace $1500-3000 laptops with a $400 netbook for what in all purpose is nothing but a terminal on the network???? I am think of some very specific applications that netbooks will fit into quite nicely for me and the savings potential is huge.
The network, plain and simple. Coverage, coverage, coverage. Then reliable, reliable, reliable. Reliable and Coverage??? VZW. Followed by the regional CDMA's and then lastly Sprint.
Show up to a gun fight with a plastic knife and you won't last long.
UMTS coverage in the US is pathetic either between the poor carrier ATT or lack of coverage TMobile.
Would I like to see one standard worldwide. Sure BUT I want a standard thats selected based on its actual performance and not 1930's isolationist and anti US BS. If Ericcson wants to come up with something that can step up to the RF table and show its merits ala [W]CDMA bring it on!
Personally I am not a fan of LTE which VZW is moving towards for 4G. It has some of the same baggage of GSM due to Voda, but from a technical standpoint has merits as well.
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... if I were Asus, I would stick with GSM and UMTS and forget CDMA.
If they use UMTS it WCDMA. Those 3.2B users once converted to UMTS will be in the CDMA column soon. GSM/EDGE is toast... -- Ban all copyright, trademarks, and IP laws!//Lorem ipsum ei pro stet equidem labores, at enim animal expetenda nec. Ea vix argumentum dissentiunt, usu esse ridens ex. |
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