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DarnellP

join:2004-10-12
Las Vegas, NV

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reply to Nite Rider

Re: Clearwire needs to deploy LTE

said by Nite Rider:

I live in Seattle and have tried Clearwire's services. Let's just say that I was not impressed. Move the modem the wrong direction and it drops connection, that's near a window. Speeds were on par with a slow DSL circuit, if the signal was 4-5 bars. I think my Verizon EVDO smartphone tethered to my computer works better and it costs about the same.

Wimax was a good idea almost half a decade ago, now it's bandwidth and distance limitations are a joke.

So how has LTE worked out for you? Oh that's right, no consumer has actually seen exactly how well or poorly LTE will perform. Why do people just ASSume that LTE is going to be the end-all of wireless?

said by Nite Rider:

If Clearwire wants to survive, they need to deploy LTE. With LTE, I could see Sprint, T-Mobile, and Clearwire merging. Otherwise Verizon will acquire Sprint, AT&T will acquire T-Mobile, and Clearwire will be forgotten.
Jeez, where do you guys come up with this stuff from...

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