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@mobilesolutions Is it possible that the 900MHZ that Sprint has can be interoperable with your 900Mhz? Can I work for your company?
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That's neat. You're gonna' be the next Clearwire. Will you form roaming agreements with Sprint? I'd like that. Not with T-Mo, not with VZW, and definitely not with AT&T. You're on our side right? With unlimited roaming, right?? *wink, wink* Will you be LTE only? Will you implement VoLTE for Sprint use on the 900Mhz freq.?
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I don't get it. You've confused me to no end... Are you an MVNO, or regional? GSM, or CDMA? It takes $100,000 to start an MVNO... Commencing something along the lines of Alltel? We're talking millions...
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What frequency do you own then? Or are you just BS-ing me?
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So, mobilesolutions is all talk, no cajones?
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Possible Sprint Int'l expansion (?)
EmeraldReporter replied to EmeraldReporter's topic in General Topics
My idea stems from the thought that international roaming can be fixed by having one transnational telecom carrier. That is the idea. Unlimited Data Roaming. I myself travel to Mexico and Canada a couple times a year, so it's important to me. $120 dollars for 800MB of data, is proposterous. So I would very much like a transnational plan. Even if I only use it a couple times. It would be nice to have a continental cellular network. I mean, don't they do this in Europe? Or do they have roaming too?- 68 replies
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Who owns all that Spectrum? Care to introduce yourself? What frequency?
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What do you mean you have 76Mhz?
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Possible Sprint Int'l expansion (?)
EmeraldReporter replied to EmeraldReporter's topic in General Topics
So what frequencies are available to merge? 1900 is a given. And maybe (with Mexico) 2.5Ghz.... What else? 700Mhz in Canada, and they take their roaming parters assets to make it interoperable with the U.S.? Or is it that the way they're set up, with A block, B Block, and the inverted C block; it's just all frakked up?- 68 replies
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EmeraldReporter replied to EmeraldReporter's topic in General Topics
Under the Sprint's name right? Since they do own 80% of the company...- 68 replies
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EmeraldReporter replied to EmeraldReporter's topic in General Topics
Time is of the essence though spectrum is up for grabs now. In Canada and Mexico. 700MHz up north, and 2.5mhz, + others down south. Imagine. Unlimited International Data roaming. For those of us who work crossing borders constantly... (Not me)- 68 replies
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EmeraldReporter replied to EmeraldReporter's topic in General Topics
That is all you needed to say. Thank you. Now, forgetting the current situation, can we figure out how this will be possible? (2 years from now?)- 68 replies
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EmeraldReporter replied to EmeraldReporter's topic in General Topics
If you're not going to add to the discussion, then don't reply. It's all about backhaul, and if you're to narrow-minded to understand that, then go to AT&T and get capped.- 68 replies
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Supporting article: http://www.kansascity.com/2013/09/06/4461371/international-expansion-for-sprint.html If SoftBank/Sprint were to expand into Canada and Mexico, and offer Unlimited Roaming Data, with a an industry first Transnational voice+text+data Plan, wouldn't that be the most amazing thing ever? What would those specifics be? Isn't there still a CDMA1x network still in operation in Canada? Couldn't Sprint buy out that network? Rundown of Canadian Wireless Industry = Not Good - http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/6803/125/ And in Mexico, a CDMA1x/EV-DO carrier is still active, with an iDEN network as well... The 2.5Ghz frequency is has been open for business in Mexico for quite some time... Will Sprint buy that too? It it available for telecom use in Canada? My post is not well thought out. I don't want to take the time to research compatible frequencies. So help me out. I have the idea, now as a community, help build out this transnational vision!
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Oops, I failed to add to my post, I was thinking of "quantum Internet" Intro Article: http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/17/electromagnetically-induced-transparency-could-create-a-quantum/ Recent Articles: http://www.engadget.com/2013/05/06/quantum-encrypted-internet-los-alamos/ http://mobile.theverge.com/2013/5/6/4306188/quantum-network-los-alamos-2-years-transmit-video-realtime I've forgotten what I was going to summerise all of this with. I have a migraine. What I wanted to get at is if "sub-space" communication is actually feasible. Warp drives are feasible. So, are unjammable forms of communication possible, or not? I mean, you gotta' love those Cylons right? How is Resurrection possible without some form of communication that isn't capped at the speed of light?
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Bump. I want this discussion to continue.
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What will Sprint do with Clearwire now that it owns it?
EmeraldReporter replied to newgroundsguru's topic in WiMax
I've been with Clearwire since '07 when it launched in Seattle with its "Expedience" network... What will become of us? Will we be let go? Given I shoddy replacement? I'm not too worried, GigabitSeattle FiOS will be here by December, and i can switch to that at $45 per month @ 100Mbps up and down... I love the portability aspect of my Clear Modem with Wi-Fi, I want to stay mobile. With 'Unlimited' attached to it. Is that so hard?- 127 replies
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What will Sprint do with Clearwire now that it owns it?
EmeraldReporter replied to newgroundsguru's topic in WiMax
Will Sprint kill Unlimited Home Internet from Clear? I want Sprint to grandfather us onto the TD-LTE network. Will it happen?- 127 replies
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Thank the Gods of Kobol. Good riddance. Microsoft needs to push for more devices (both phones, & tablets) on all carriers. STAT.
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