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Re: Small towns! Why not Austin, Houston? said by wifi4milez:Apparently there are a number of "secret" markets that havent been revealed yet. I heard NYC was on that list, but I dont recall if Southern California was. I am not sure why they have a secret list, but I have read it a few places online. Clearwire was advertising for a project deployment engineer to work in Albuquerque a year or so ago, but I've never seen a list with Albuquerque listed as a deployment city. |
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 wifi4milezBig Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace join:2004-08-07 New York, NY | said by travelguy:said by wifi4milez:Apparently there are a number of "secret" markets that havent been revealed yet. I heard NYC was on that list, but I dont recall if Southern California was. I am not sure why they have a secret list, but I have read it a few places online. Clearwire was advertising for a project deployment engineer to work in Albuquerque a year or so ago, but I've never seen a list with Albuquerque listed as a deployment city. Same with NYC/NJ, and a few other places not on the list. There is evidence to support a larger rollout, I am not entirely sure why they dont just come out and say it. Perhaps they are trying to be sneaky (to the competition), but if we (people reading this thread) can figure it out I guarantee the big telcos can too. -- Obama = Jimmy Carter part 2 "Secret operations are essential in war; upon them the army relies to make its every move" -Sun Tzu-
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 | Plausible deniability: If they don't announce it, people won't complain if they later cancel that rollout for whatever reasons. |
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 alanxenosH. Sapien join:2008-09-26 Winnetka, IL | reply to wifi4milez We are smarter than most telcos. |
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