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Eat your heart out VERIZON

pennyless10

Aug 14, 2007, 2:23 PM
with uncrippled handset UI's and Faster data speeds all i have to say is HAHA!!

and as far as WiMAX is concerned this gives BOTH SPEED AND DISTANCE!!!

A commonly held misconception is that WiMAX will deliver 70 Mbit/s, over 30 miles (48 kilometers). Both of these qualities are true individually, given ideal circumstances, but they are not simultaneously true. WiMAX has some similarities to DSL in this respect, where one can either have high bandwidth or long reach, but not both simultaneously.In
urban environments it is more likely that these devices will not have line-of-sight and therefore users may only receive 10 Mbit/s over 2 km.
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pennyless10

Aug 14, 2007, 2:23 PM
(cited by wikipedia)
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SprintPCSGuy

Aug 14, 2007, 3:32 PM
Because we all know that Wikipedia gives nothing but factual information. 🙄
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pennyless10

Aug 14, 2007, 4:06 PM
prove me wrong!! 😈
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mcfadonna

Aug 14, 2007, 5:43 PM
I like the card and have AT&T but don't think for one second that it must be true cause its on the internet. 😕
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muchdrama

Aug 14, 2007, 7:58 PM
pennyless10 said:
with uncrippled handset UI's and Faster data speeds all i have to say is HAHA!!

and as far as WiMAX is concerned this gives BOTH SPEED AND DISTANCE!!!

A commonly held misconception is that WiMAX will deliver 70 Mbit/s, over 30 miles (48 kilometers). Both of these qualities are true individually, given ideal circumstances, but they are not simultaneously true. WiMAX has some similarities to DSL in this respect, where one can either have high bandwidth or long reach, but not both simultaneously.In
urban environments it is more likely that these devices will not have line-of-sight and therefore users may only receive 10 Mbit/s over 2 km.


Hey genius, WiMAX is Sprint. Not Verizon.
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elgee02

Aug 16, 2007, 1:04 AM
Hey man, let me know when HSUPA or hell even HSDPA covers over 240 cities ok?
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Jonathanlc2005

Aug 19, 2007, 12:48 AM
it works the same way for any cell phone company. the further you are the less speed you get.
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