 nishiko7Premium join:2007-05-01 Pleasant Hill, CA Reviews:
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| Thank you Karl! You hit another one out of the park today with this one Karl! I so love reading your hard hitting, tell-it-like-it is posts.
Speaking of money, THANK YOU also that you haven't sold out, and that you keep advocating so hard for the consumer and really, the future of U.S. global tech leadership and overall competitiveness.
Thank you for all you do! It's genuinely appreciated by most of us. In fact, this is my favorite blog. |
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 | quote: You hit another one out of the park today with this one Karl! I so love reading your hard hitting, tell-it-like-it is posts.
I think you forgot the /sarcasm tag. Karl's mantra and postings are getting tiring. He needs to stop the editorializing and just report the facts. |
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 | No... no Karl is doing just fine the way he is. In fact he is the primary reason I read this site. |
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 | Wireless is definitely different because there is only so much spectrum real estate in the wireless world. As more dumbphone users move to smartphones and other mobile devices become ubiquitous, the carriers will have to manage the spectrum more carefully than for landline. It's already obviously a challenge as caps are starting to appear.
I'd bet long term the carriers will be adding more WiFi sites (or partnering with existing WiFi providers) to supplement 3G/4G. We might even eventually see 3G/4G devices force to WiFi if it sees one it can subscribe to. It's unfortunate that WiFi would have to be part of the strategy but I don't think they have other options.
Carriers will figure out how to squeeze more out of available spectrum, but probably not faster than the growth rate of users and rate of mobile content pulling more data. IE, Netflix/Hulu are coming to phones/pads. |
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 | reply to nishiko7 said by nishiko7:You hit another one out of the park today with this one Karl! I so love reading your hard hitting, tell-it-like-it is posts. Speaking of money, THANK YOU also that you haven't sold out, and that you keep advocating so hard for the consumer and really, the future of U.S. global tech leadership and overall competitiveness. Thank you for all you do! It's genuinely appreciated by most of us. In fact, this is my favorite blog. QFT |
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| reply to xenophon The carriers are the ones pushing the smartphones despite there complaints of capacity. I don't feel sorry for them pushing to sell phones on spectrum shortages and backhaul. They need to put those profits back into the network not bitch about what we do with the phones they sold us. |
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