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en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
reply to xenophon
Re: What happened to 7.2Mbps?

I don't think they're really worried about Sprint. Verizon Wireless is their main competitor.
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xenophon

join:2007-09-17
Verizon is kicking their arse too with about 210m coverage with EVDO. The reality is though that Sprint is winning with laptop cards. 3gstore says Sprint is outselling Verizon 2:1 with laptop cards. ATT really isn't much of a player yet.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
·RoadRunner Cable
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True, that Sprint may have a better datacard ratio than Verizon Wireless, however AT&T has ~70 million GSM/3G subs, Verizon Wireless has almost as many, and lower churn rate.
Sprint has ~40 million CDMA subs + ~15million iDEN subs + MVNO.

I don't think in general, AT&T/Verizon Wireless are all that 'worried', as they have a lot of corp contracts as well as a large number of subscribers. Currently, I don't think that AT&T or Verizon is heavily promoting its datacards. Sprint on the otherhand is promoting data.
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Doug135

join:2008-01-12
Laredo, TX
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reply to xenophon
It says in the headline that its HSUPA yet in the quote it says HSDPA, did I read it wrong or theres a typo? That's still fast considering its running off of cell site.

xenophon

join:2007-09-17
reply to en102
Was talking data cards not phones. The voice numbers are obvious.

Doesn't matter who ATT considers competition, they are far behind the major players.

RadioDoc
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·AT&T Midwest

You might want to talk 3G phones too, since ATT has data plans which allow tethering which works the same as a data card. You don't need the card if you can connect to your phone via Bluetooth or USB just about anytime you want.
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xenophon

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»/mspeed?domains=1


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
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Not a huge difference, especially given the volume of samples.
Those are typically mini browser phone-based stats

Datacard/Tethered are here
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RadioDoc
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reply to xenophon
said by xenophon See Profile :

»/mspeed?domains=1
Is that supposed to provide some kind of information?
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