WiWavelength
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Oh, so this is a thread for pictures of people? Okay, well, here are Mao Zedong, Annie Oakley, and Gallagher... AJ
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You are the one being brash, not me. I am simply being forthright, issuing some calm advice. Your breathless "frakking" questions, practically demanding answers, saying that you are "unsatisfied," etc., go over like a lead balloon in this thread and elsewhere. Honestly, your posting style is far too much like that of a problematic member who has been banned under different personas more times than I can count. If you are at all associated with that banned member, you will be banned with extreme prejudice. If not, you still need to tone it down. Do you understand? AJ
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It is not our responsibility to satisfy you. Your method of interrogation in The Forums will not get you very far. If anything, members will choose not to answer your queries. AJ
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EVRC-NW is not higher bit rate. But it can be thought of as higher fidelity. AJ
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When you say "spectrum," what do you mean? Every CDMA2000 carrier channel is 1.25 MHz FDD. AJ
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No, that has nothing to do with it. zodiac is saying that, while on a voice call, he can use only W-CDMA data, not HSPA data, which is just evolved W-CDMA. Both share the same transmit path. In fact, both share the same carrier channel. AJ
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CDMA1X Advanced ≠ HD Voice HD Voice ≠ CDMA1X Advanced AJ
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No, not exactly. You said, unequivocally, "[t]here is no more 800Mhz SMR." But that is quite different from there is no more SMR 800 MHz spectrum available to Sprint for broadband operations, such as CDMA1X and LTE. In actuality, there is more SMR 800 MHz available outside of the rebanded Public Safety allotment. But that spectrum is suited only to narrowband, high site operations, such as iDEN. AJ
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Yes, there is more SMR 800 MHz band spectrum, but via rebanding, it is currently set aside for Public Safety and other uses. AJ
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No, that matters not. Qualcomm no longer makes 3GPP2 only basebands -- all are 3GPP only or 3GPP/3GPP2. Having GSM on board comes at no additional cost. AJ
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What will Sprint do with Clearwire now that it owns it?
WiWavelength replied to newgroundsguru's topic in WiMax
And I want my job to be better compensated, my head to stop sprouting grey hairs, my diet to be more balanced, my time not to be so focused on S4GRU, etc. Just because I want those things and they can happen does not mean that they should or will happen. That is a logical fallacy. Too much of this thread is driven by self centered wants of a small few who currently use Clearwire WiMAX. Substitute WiMAX for iDEN and we have the Nextel situation all over again. AJ- 127 replies
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digiblur's PRL is having a premiere? Where? Will there be red carpet? All of the S4GRU bigwigs should be there. AJ
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Asia's TD-LTE, LTE Advanced networks deliver scorching speeds
WiWavelength replied to Rawvega's topic in General Topics
Many of our S4GRU members would be more accurately represented by a clip of Homer bopping the bologna, varnishing the flag pole, choking the bishop over very high bit rates. But we will spare the children that explicit image. AJ -
I edited your list for you. Sonic, yes. The other franchises, no. Only one Sonic the Hedgehog game might qualify as one of the 50 greatest video games of all time. The Nintendo franchises that I mentioned would all have at least one game in that pantheon. Some of them would have multiple games. And that is by consensus. Maybe you have odd taste, but Sega could not back up its hardware with enough compelling games. That is what brought the downfall of Sega. AJ
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Come on, Neal. It is a "political decision." You even agreed as such in a chat message that you sent me. Now, you are just arguing semantics. AJ
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Did Qualcomm help build LTE?
WiWavelength replied to EmeraldReporter's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
LTE was not built upon GSM. It is a 3GPP airlink that most GSM operators have chosen as their 4G solution, just as they chose W-CDMA for their 3G solution. AJ -
Yeah, it must the tanning solutions used to create that "leather." AJ
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