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join:2007-09-17
·Sprint Mobile Broa..
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| Qualcomm making it easier Qualcomm is making it easier as they will be coming out with CDMA/LTE (and HSPA?) chipsets and base station cards. It may just be a card upgrade in the cellsites rather than a forklift upgrade.
If it turns out to be relatively cheap and easy to migrate CDMA to LTE, don't be surprised if Sprint also goes LTE in 5-7 years or so when Verizon does. Sprint will probably be owned by someone else by then anyway to help fund the upgrade.
WiMAX could become their consumer products wireless division and LTE becomes the cellphone division. Just speculating... | |
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join:2007-09-06 Etobicoke, ON
| Re: Qualcomm making it easier said by en102 :Rogers (GSM) does actually sell WiMAX wireless service as well Bell has the exact same service offering, but to be clear it is NOT WiMAX. | |
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·Bell Sympatico
| Re: Qualcomm making it easier said by brad :said by en102 :Rogers (GSM) does actually sell WiMAX wireless service as well Bell has the exact same service offering, but to be clear it is NOT WiMAX. Huh? It's ClearWire's WiMax technology they're using.
In fact, on the biz side it's promoted as 'WiMax in Home', for example.
So, how is it NOT WiMax? -- Disclaimer: If I express an opinion, it is my own opinion, not that of Bell or its related companies. | |
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·TekSavvy Solutions..
·Bell Sympatico
| Re: Qualcomm making it easier said by Deadpool :said by brad :said by en102 :Rogers (GSM) does actually sell WiMAX wireless service as well Bell has the exact same service offering, but to be clear it is NOT WiMAX. Huh? It's ClearWire's WiMax technology they're using. In fact, on the biz side it's promoted as 'WiMax in Home', for example. So, how is it NOT WiMax? It is based on pre-wimax standards but it is in fact a proprietary wireless protocol. | |
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@shawcable.net | Actually it is kinda. We are talking about the Inukshuk network jointly owned by Bell/Rogers. It is pre-WiMAX but really it is more or less exactly the same as the ratified fixed WiMAX standard. | |
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 |  patcat88
join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY
| said by xenophon :Qualcomm is making it easier as they will be coming out with CDMA/LTE (and HSPA?) chipsets and base station cards. It may just be a card upgrade in the cellsites rather than a forklift upgrade. If it turns out to be relatively cheap and easy to migrate CDMA to LTE, don't be surprised if Sprint also goes LTE in 5-7 years or so when Verizon does. Sprint will probably be owned by someone else by then anyway to help fund the upgrade. WiMAX could become their consumer products wireless division and LTE becomes the cellphone division. Just speculating... Qualcomm got their patents into UTMS/HSDPA, so why do they need their proprietary CDMA standard to make them money? They just sit back and watch the $ roll in. | |
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join:2007-09-17 | Re: GSM>CDMA 1x Well actually HSPA is not GSM, it's WCDMA. | |
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join:2005-06-28 Bristol, RI
·Cox HSI
| Re: GSM>CDMA 1x Telstra announced yesterday their HSPA update will be finished by years end. 21Mbps downloads where active now. Lord knows what kind of backhaul is necessary to maintain that with heavy traffic or what the cost will be.
I have to admit the acronyms are very confusing in these next steps of wireless evolution. | |
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| said by antwanp :This makes me happy. I was hoping to see a worldwide shift towards LTE in the future. Sorry CDMA 1x, you're a dead format... GSM won. Thats interesting cause HSPA is based on the CDMA wavelength. GSM carriers may be choosing HSPA as their upgrade paths, but HSPA is NOT GSM!!!! | |
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@shawcable.net
| Re: GSM>CDMA 1x HSPA is an upgrade to GSM that in many cases only requires updated software/firmware on the backend equipment. It is NOT a forklift upgrade to GSM like it is to CDMA. Also, it IS backward compatible with GSM unlike CDMA.
Don't get confused by the fact it uses a W-CDMA air interface as others have pointed. »hspa.gsmworld.com/ | |
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join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY
| said by antwanp :This makes me happy. I was hoping to see a worldwide shift towards LTE in the future. Sorry CDMA 1x, you're a dead format... GSM won. GSM lost and CDMA won. Qualcomm got their CDMA patents into GSM, and decided to just license patents than worry about market share, and making products, and *gasp* competing. | |
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 fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20
| Let me be the first... I'm surprised it's not been said yet, well, not really since it's not cable or Comcast.
... 20 meg wireless internet speeds? WOW! I bet people hit their 5gb cap in a single day! No, wait.. why have 20mb speeds with a 5mb cap?
Have I hit it yet?
I mean, Sorry.. it's not "cable" or a "Comcast" slam.. I still think it fits. | |
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join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA | Re: Let me be the first... Bell's smartphone plans make 5GB look downright generous... | |
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 chronoss2009
join:2008-09-23 | stupid broadband move and fix other areas 1st so to gt normal speed unthrotled i have to moove to the north pole nice and stupid what 4 people live there? | |
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@teksavvy.com | Re: stupid broadband move and fix other areas 1st Alaska would make more sense just as long as you're out of Canada. Broadband will likely die out completely in Canada. | |
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