Sprint and Openwave Target Browsers for App Development
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This week in "initiatives that won't go anywhere"
I don't know where to begin with this. First off, dumbphones already have a dumbed-down app platform. Adding another dumbed-down app platform isn't going to go anywhere. Especially starting on a carrier like Sprint, who seems slow to learn that their software initiatives always end up in disaster.
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Opera mini as default browser and call it a day.
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Sprint will get plenty of new subscribers as AT&T's already overloaded crappy GSM network drops more and more calls.
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Too bad AT&T's network performs about 10x better than Sprint's.
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not according to JD power and the nationally posted drop call rate, as they re 2x everyone else in drop calls
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Ummm... "AT&Ts network performs 10xs better than Sprints"? How can you possibly say that without admitting ignorance?
Sprint has less dropped calls
More data spectrum (4G capped currently, check Wimax 2 update coming soon... 50+Mbps)
More 3G coverage
Stronger 3G signal
More Voice coverage (with roaming)
... So please enlighten? 🙄
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AT&T has a larger data footprint.
AT&T has a faster 3G Network
AT&T's 3G Network is faster in the real world than Sprint's 4G Network.
Sprint's data spectrum is shared between 3 non-compatible technologies. AT&T's is shared between two compatible technologies.
So there you go.
And in regards to dropped calls, I get way less with AT&T than I do on Sprint. So chew on that. 😎
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