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join:2003-06-07 Tucson, AZ | reply to JimF Re: Ping Times?
technically they could do it because all it does is use the existing antenna. Just need to add the base station and tie it into thier IP network |
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| reply to Karl Bode said by Karl Bode : Will be interesting to see how much of a fight Nextel's Flarion made FLASH OFDM solution gives Verizon, since the primary benefit of that is supposedly latency less than 20ms.....
That looks very promising. I wonder if Verizon could adopt FLASH OFDM with minimal changes to their equipment, since it has some similarities with CDMA? |
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| reply to justin Will be interesting to see how much of a fight Nextel's Flarion made FLASH OFDM solution gives Verizon, since the primary benefit of that is supposedly latency less than 20ms..... |
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  justin Australian join:1999-05-28 Brooklyn, NY | reply to WillHaeck couldn't be worse than t-mobile (600ms+)
but given soem decent amount of mobile bandwidth, its all about low ping times. Even lite websites have too many individual items now for people to put up with high latency. |
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