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I was filling out a survey on my local newspaper's web site to read more of the article. This one was about technology adoption\decision maker\cellular\etc.  I was presented to choose between two different plans. It looks like a cell company is doing some market research as to different plans to offer.

 

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https://www.dropbox.com/s/f17kh8slxbj46vb/limitless.png?dl=0

 

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I would definitely be interested in the $50 unlimited + $10/gig tethering.

 

edit: actually I thought it was $10 per 10 gig tether, so uh no.

 

I would be interested in any tethering that comes to about $1-5 per gig.

 

I am paying clear $55 for unlimited wimax, which I use anywhere from 10 to 40 gig a month, which means I am paying anywhere from ~$5.5 per gig, to $1.3 per gig.

 

$10/gig is still way too high.

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I'm so over Samsung. Ironically typed from Samsung tablet.

 

From Samsung to Robert goes out this long distance dedication...

 

 

AJ

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https://www.facebook.com/groups/towerclimbers/permalink/10152889298709105/

 

 

Does anyone know what they're talking about? 65 MHz upgrade? Replacing 1900 LTE?

 

its in Ericsson markets, i don't know the exact specifics, but basically removing the old 1900 RRUs and replacing them with a new combined 1900 RRU.

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Where does the 65 megahertz name come from? Did Ericsson have an RRU for each technology? Being in a Samsung market, I never followed Ericsson and all that much.

 

See: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/6180-how-to-spot-sprint-antennas-and-rrus-ericsson/

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