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Well it doesn't look too good for WiMax right now...
LTE just p***** testing at 170Mbps down/50Mbps up today in a car moving at 43mph...
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The simple answer to sprint rolling out wimax, is as the poster above said, they want it now. LTE will be a while. Sprint has a WiMax network literally going live now, I have a friend with equipment that will be able to use it sitting there waiting for sprint to give them the green light for testing.
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The have started testing in Dallas, Baltimore, DC and one other place that i cant remember of the top of my head. I have a friend that works on the equipment testing and I also get contracted out to all company to test the network.
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170mps is awesome and all, but i dont see the real world application of speeds that fast (unless your trying to transfer a data base on the go). But still, these concepts arent made to solve the problems of today.
If the 10% rule is still in effect, thats about 17 megabytes being downloaded per second, an mp3 would transfer in less than a 1/4 second, a full cd in four seconds, a dvd in under 40 seconds, it wouldnt take long transfering the contents of one hardrive to the next, maybe just over night i think data has been compressed to the point that any speed exceeding this is just not practical |
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MBPS = MegaBYTES per second MbPS = MegBITS per second 1 byte = 8 bits
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if rev a was faster speads and gps for alot of phones what will rev "b" be? time travel? i mean cmon how fun would that be?
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