 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 | reply to SunnyD
Re: Spin. said by SunnyD:Still, AT&T could just as easily spin those 40-some-odd deals into "See, there was a spectrum crunch. By not approving the merger, you just made us look elsewhere for the spectrum." And everyone, except the big corporate haters, says there is and will be a spectrum crunch. So AT&T is just making sure the spectrum shortage doesn't affect them. Good planning on their part. -- Impeach Obama and tie up government for next 2 yrs |
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1 edit | said by Linklist  And everyone, except the big corporate haters...
Who is 'everyone' in relation to the 'big corporate haters'?
Do the 'big corporate haters' not matter? I think everyone matters, including the 'big corporate haters'. |
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 CXM_SplicerLooking at the bigger picturePremium join:2011-08-11 NYC kudos:1 | Are 'big corporate haters' :
A) People of large stature that hate corporations Or B) People who hate big corporations but not small ones
The term is a little confusing. |
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 The LimitPremium join:2007-09-25 Greensboro, NC kudos:2 | reply to Linklist So you would agree that using LTE as an alternative to wireline service is not feasible, seeing as this spectrum crunch is looming over our heads. |
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 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 | said by The Limit:So you would agree that using LTE as an alternative to wireline service is not feasible, seeing as this spectrum crunch is looming over our heads. Not necessarily. LTE protocol supports many different spectrum bands. Rural point-to-point connections to replace wireline could use frequencies not conducive to mobile use. Usage of non-mobile frequencies for landline replacement wouldn't conflict with mobile spectrum requirements and any spectrum crunch for mobile use. -- Impeach Obama and tie up government for next 2 yrs |
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 The LimitPremium join:2007-09-25 Greensboro, NC kudos:2 | In other words, there's no spectrum crunch. |
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 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 | said by The Limit:In other words, there's no spectrum crunch. That isn't what I said. But you will believe what you want no matter what anyone says anyway. |
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 The LimitPremium join:2007-09-25 Greensboro, NC kudos:2 | Forgive me, but what's the difference in a "fixed" LTE connection on a PC vs a a mobile LTE connection on a PC? Mobile connections would presumably consume less data right? In other words, what's the difference? I ask the question in all seriousness, not out of trolling. Of course I'm going to believe what I want to believe given the evidence. -- "We will evaluate these integrals rigorously if we can, and non-rigorously if we must". ---Victor Moll, invited talk, Tom Osler Fest (April 17, 2010) |
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 brad join:2007-09-06 Etobicoke, ON | reply to The Limit said by The Limit:So you would agree that using LTE as an alternative to wireline service is not feasible, seeing as this spectrum crunch is looming over our heads. Until the insane caps go away LTE is not an alternative to wireline services. |
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 The LimitPremium join:2007-09-25 Greensboro, NC kudos:2 | We have others here who think otherwise, but it's a contradiction because of this looming doomsday. Give the carriers what they want and we will be fine and dandy. smh. -- "We will evaluate these integrals rigorously if we can, and non-rigorously if we must". ---Victor Moll, invited talk, Tom Osler Fest (April 17, 2010) |
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