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Belinrahs
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I don't see this going anywhere far. TW should be working on improving their crappy cable network first, anyhow.

Honolulu and Maui? I'm surprised they're going outside of the mainland to offer 4G. That much, I applaud them for. I'm interested to see where this takes Time Warner -- I'm guessing it'll be a flop in the end. Sprint and Clear's offerings are going to be the winners. Purely speculation, however.
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said by Belinrahs:

I don't see this going anywhere far. TW should be working on improving their crappy cable network first, anyhow.
Exactly. This is what's wrong with companies nowadays. Instead of spending the extra capital improving their core business (and there's plenty of room for improvement) they instead choose to get into a business that has at best a peripheral connection to their real profit maker. They wonder why there is so much uproar about the supposed "need" for consumption based billing and competition from muni-broadband efforts when they squander their profits entering a market in which they have no experience all while facing stiff competition from other sources (you think Verizon and AT&T are going to stand by and watch TW sap their profits?).

This sounds like another AOL fiasco in the making.

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