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  1. This is Phablet of the year, especially if you are going to use it on Sprint. -Will
  2. Mr bandwidth hog, how much data are you using monthly on your mobile connection & your home connection? -Will
  3. It would be so much cheaper to acquire a company with the spectrum holdings that are larger than the regional carriers & to make a bust into the ultrahigh speed LTE market. -Will I might even have specifics in mind.
  4. I like this theory & deem it our "most likely" candidate. -Will
  5. The first manufacture to make a Triband device with strong radio performance, large 5.2"+ 1920x1080 screen, aluminum body with an SD card will win the holiday season sales race. -will
  6. You are an excellent candidate for fixed wireless. -Will
  7. Except that it doesn't make for the best business model, I would love to charge a flat rate per GB & only charge for what you use. 55GB @ $.77/GB is $42.35 -Will
  8. Because wireless is a shared resource I couldn't offer REAL unlimited fixed wireless unless I throttle & compress data. An unlimited plan would exceed $100 monthly if it ever did exist. Would something between 70-120GB monthly fit your needs? On a 2 year contract for 100GB it would run you about $70 monthly & then you have about $13 between equipment rental fees & tax. These prices reflect variables in OKC, bandwidth, lease space, etc. This makes across the board pricing difficult as the variables may be more expensive in St Augustine. -Will I will need to take on a large strategic partner in order to really win, there is a difference of competing vs beating.
  9. But would you be satisfied with highly varied speeds throughout the day? Even though you might have 90mbps at one time of the day the next minute you could have 15, this is not something you run into with a cable line. -Will
  10. I have 3 Unifi AC ap's set up and continue the same SSID for unity. However on the Mikrotik I should differentiate them.
  11. Up until a few weeks ago i had only used 5GHz for P2P applications. My laptop supports AC wifi, but until i discovered that wifi analyzer allows for connection to the 5GHz band on the GS3 I was under the misconception that the radio is 2.4 only and limited to some 38.5mbps on the DL. Since my ''discovery'' I have left it on 5GHz. -Will
  12. I am trying to make the service a great VALUE. Customers are happy when they feel they are getting their money's worth. -Will
  13. For fixed wireless, yes. For mobile, No. -Will
  14. I had never gotten mine to connect until yesterday, and I had to toggle it through a WiFi analysis app.
  15. So apparently the Galaxy s3 supports 5GHz wifi
  16. As promised, [2] 20MHz bonded TDD channels (40MHz total). -Will
  17. Dual + band 20MHz TDD (40 MHz) portable hot-spots. That is my answer. I should be able to post test results tonight or tomorrow. -Will
  18. For the mobile equipment the cost have not been defined so clearly. It would not be very "fun" or practical for a mainstream consumer to run around with a hand built Mikrotik with an external battery all sealed in a gallon Ziploc bag so it all stays together as you move around . However if I could get a traditional manufacturer like [Netgear] behind the idea, a portable hotspot from them would probably cost a consumer $60-80(on contract.) As for 2 year contract fixed wireless customers a $4 monthly equipment rental will suffice. -Will
  19. That is a highly variable question. Do you want 5GB of fixed wireless? $12 a month , 25GB of Mobile data; $100. That same $100 will get you about 100GB of fixed wireless. -Will
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