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<description><![CDATA[jgkolt posted : then lte is not for you.  You don't have a need for the technology but for the people that use the internet on their phones this enhancement is a good thing.<br><br>Now if they upped the quality of your voice quality on the verizon network theoretically i bet you could be happy too.  (spare me the technicals this is just a simple comparison).<br><br>there is a market for mobile voice and mobile data services.  I am happy to see the mobile data network become more robust.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[swhitney2003 posted : I don't have a smart phone. In fact, I'm still on 1x, what does it matter? I use my phone as a phone, nothing more. LTE can take as long as it takes to be implemented, I am in no rush.]]></description>
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