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Re: Who plans to go HD2?

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Originally Posted by SaltyDawg View Post
You mean other than what clearwire themselves said?

Let me ask you this- do you know anything about any of this? Are you disagreeing with my position? What is your stance on the issue?
My opinion is that if you have no technical knowledge of the technologies, then your opinion is worthless.

And yes, I do know, and if you want to stick to what Bill Morrow has said, then read this http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/16/c...uld-be-easy-t/

A software update. Most of their infrastructure will support both standards. Overnight software update.

On your other opinion, on releasing the statement to appease stock holders. Your timing was off, so yes I disagree. They released it well ahead of any Sprint quarter performance results.

Here are the facts. WiMax is a 4G technology here today, it's not a standard in the works (LTE). They can roll out a 4G network that supports WiMax, that will build revenue for them years ahead of any competitor. If the market calls for them to switch to LTE, they can support it, and have a network that has been out there for 2 years, positioning them well ahead of competitors.
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