  BillRoland Premium join:2001-01-21 Ocala, FL clubs: | Yeah right
I'll believe it when I see it. This sounds like a fabrication. -- "Don't steal. The government hates competition." |
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1 edit | said by BillRoland :I'll believe it when I see it. This sounds like a fabrication. I just wanted to say I frequent that site and it has never been wrong....I just noticed it also appeared on engadget as well. -- "While preceding your entrance with a grenade is a good tactic in Quake, it can lead to problems if attempted at work." -- C Hacking |
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  imrf Premium join:2002-06-06 Utica, MI
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| said by Loker :I just wanted to say I frequent that site and it has never been wrong.... Then you'll probably see this as the first time then. The government wants all the 700Mhz and 800Mhz frequencies, why would they give Sprint some back for the iDen network? This article makes absolutely no sense. |
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  kv5e Ride Free Premium join:2001-12-04 Mesquite, TX
| reply to Loker Makes sense. . . .DOD gets CONUS network with CCI handsets and CCI text messaging devices (Crackberries). DHS and Feds have had CCI handsets for years on IDEN.
HUGE COUP for /\/\ if true....all IDEN infrastructure including subscriber devices..../\/\ = Sole Supplier
Big Play for Sprint if this can be executed!
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  Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02
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| reply to imrf The only reason the government wants those frequencies is so they can turn around and re-sell them. This deal might be just as good.
The bills by McCain and such only use 9/11 and Katrina to light a legislative fire under the ass of broadcasters to expidite the shift to all digital. And I'd assume, some of the legit government communications problems could be fixed by a deal ike this. |
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| said by Karl Bode :The only reason the government wants those frequencies is so they can turn around and re-sell them. No, the government and first responders want the frequencies so that they aren't interfered with by the private sector like they are now. |
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| Yeah, ok. I should rephrase that: "94% of the reason is that the government wants those frequencies is so they can turn around and re-sell them."
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  kg4muc Gettin It Done A Little At A Time
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| reply to kv5e I personally hope they dont... I just bought new phones and am getting along fine on the IDEN system.. I aint ready to buy 3 new phones and contracts again as I'm sure they (sprint) wont offer anything compatable and if they did I could only hope its better than their local wireline service we have.. |
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