Verizon Wireless Has Won the 700 MHz C Block
Was there ever any doubt
BROWN27 said:
what about them? They already have hella spectrum!
are you from north cal?
Mr_Grnch said:
what about Sprint??
From a survival standpoint they probably needed it more than any other carrier but they didn't have the 4 billion.
how would google deserve it? is this a charity auction? is this a little league game where everyone is a winner?
I do agree that Verizon needed the spectrum the most due to roaming coverage, or lack thereof.
http://www.stockmarketbeat.com/blog1/2006/09/07/why- ... »
So I think that perhaps you should reconsider your argument.
They have PCS spectrum that they currently use for CDMA.
Then there's the SMR spectrum that's currently used for iDEN, but can be re-deployed for something else in the future (CDMA or WiMAX)
...and finally you have all of the 2.5 GHz spectrum that they're in the process of deploying WiMAX in.
When you add it all up, it's a lot.
Rich Brome said:
Sprint has plenty of spectrum.
They have PCS spectrum that they currently use for CDMA.
Then there's the SMR spectrum that's currently used for iDEN, but can be re-deployed for something else in the future (CDMA or WiMAX)
...and finally you have all of the 2.5 GHz spectrum that they're in the process of deploying WiMAX in.
When you add it all up, it's a lot.
And they can't do a damn thing with it. They're losing money (and customers, and execs) left and right, they're not renewing their contracts with indirect retailers (presumably to keep more money for themselves), they can't get their story straight with Nextel, and they've been taken over by JP Morgan to see if they can ge...
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Read that. That should answer your question.
Looks like one single platform for all networks is the answer to nextel.
knx2 said:
"Sprint to Create a Single Platform for All Networks"
Read that. That should answer your question.
Looks like one single platform for all networks is the answer to nextel.
Answers my question but raises others, like why they continue to make phones that operate on iDEN and their CDMA networks, when they are going to make this single platform, and how they are going to transition into it. Will they require every phone made to have an iDEN, CDMA, and WiMax radio on them? What about global phones? Throw in a SIM card slot, and you've got a pretty powerful phone, but fairly expensive too. And will they phase old technology out by giving customers incentives or just shut old systems down l...
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