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DataRiker
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Re: not surprising

said by bbeesley:

Given the potential capabilities of LTE, there isn't any reason why you can't deliver multi-megabit services to the end user if investment in the development of the technology continues and there is little reason to believe it won't

Perhaps you should have spent some time in the physics lab...

The inherent problem with wireless is that what ever part of spectrum your neighbors are using is gone for your own use.

Cell phones, with their usage and movement patterns, are one thing, but trying to deploy fixed wireless on even an intermediate level is a disaster.

nunya
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Instead of deploying spectrum in huge wasteful swaths (typical of today's existing mobile providers), it's broken up into smaller cells.

DataRiker
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DataRiker

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said by nunya:

Instead of deploying spectrum in huge wasteful swaths (typical of today's existing mobile providers), it's broken up into smaller cells.

So in other words deploy another last mile. Makes perfect sense.......

People don't understand that microcells require network attachments, power, and lease agreements. (along with all the maintenance, both physical and clerical)

So.......I guess one day you will explain how this is supposed to work right?
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