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View Poll Results: Which technology will win the 4G race? | |||
LTE | 3 | 6.12% | |
Wi-Max | 40 | 81.63% | |
No opinion | 6 | 12.24% | |
Voters: 49. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: LTE vs. Wi-Max
doesnt matter.. they are two diff carriers in two different situations.. you dont see sprint going around gimping their products and selling em for a higher price do ya?
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Re: LTE vs. Wi-Max
Its also about getting Wi-Max to be installed on laptops. Lets be honest here.. our current generation (and probably for the next 5 years) will not be able to HANDLE that kind of throughput nevermind actually need it. Basically if its over 10Mbps it might as well be 1000Mbps on a phone. A laptop will use it and Sprint (and other wi-max carriers) are hoping hardware manufacturers install it on them.The whole network model is set up NOT to be like a typical cellphone contract or plan. Will LTE be the same thing the 3G networks are today just faster?
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Re: LTE vs. Wi-Max
Sprint has already invested a very LARGE sum of money towards WIMAX and if they dont get WIMAX working, then it will be the fall of sprint. Not to worry because I found out my company is signing contracts with sprint now to test WIMAX next year. Yeah I still have job.
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Re: LTE vs. Wi-Max
Everyone is on the LTE bandwagon simply because............
Everyone is on the LTE bandwagon. Simple as that. To be successful in other parts of the world. You have to be innovative. To be successfull in the US, you need to ride on the cotails of bigger corporations and your competitors. If you attempt to be innovative by providing more bang for the consumers buck. the larger corporations will just muscle you out. You got two choices..... LTE or Wimax To the consumer it's as simple as that. To network carriers it's not..You have two other choices.... Go with what everyone else is offering or go on your own. To go on your own puts you in a you against them. To go with the status quo puts you in a "us" against you. The problem here is that now you have a technology that's spread across 4 networks. and one sole network trying to run it's own technology. This is setting you up for a failure...If you are sprint, and I am verizon or tmobile or at&t. Any one of these companies can go to the table and say hey fellas. How about we open up our 4G networks to each other, this would boost our abilities to provide better service for our consumers. <---some b.s like they really care about us but really it's just to cover their butts in a monopolistic challenge with the fcc. They all say sure thing! Now you got sprint touting 4g service, then you got verizon/at&t/tmobile touting the same service with 3 times the coverage...now people jump ship and divide themselves amongst the three carriers. Now sprint goes kaput. Then the three carriers soup up all the displaced customers. Then setup an equalized pricing scheme. Verizon/tmobile and at&t all charging the same prices for the same service since essentially they are all tied in together. Now it's just a matter of time before the merger falls in then you have one giant company running the show. Whoa......all that cause sprint chose to stay the lone ranger. "There's innovation and there's US (united states)" |
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Re: LTE vs. Wi-Max
honestly, as much as i love sprint.. i really see that wimax is their last shot to bring some life back into their cave... if wimax doesnt come through for them, then yeah.. its going to be a wrap for them.. but im optimistic, i think wimax would be a pretty good thing to bank on, but we'll see
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