Geddy doesn't get it

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    • Thu Sep 4th 15:16 PM
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      Nationwide WiMAX: Who Benefits?
      Scott-If you really believed that consumers would benefit, then it should have been on the list in your analysis, rather than a rebuttal to comments. It is stating the obvious that key stake holders i.e. Craig McCaw stands to benefit most--duh! The man had the vision to create a nationwide cellular network, which later became AT&T wireless. He invested in Nextel when no one believed iDEN would work...and it became the jewel of the industry prior to it's merger with Sprint--in terms of customer loyalty, operating margins, and wannabe imitators. Now he's invested in, and got other's to invest in, a proposed nationwide broadband wireless network. It's about time the U.S. takes the lead again in wireless technology. It won't do so waiting around for LTE. I believe US wireless customers would stand to benefit much.
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    • Fri Aug 29th 16:53 PM
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      Ops mgr. of what market...you obviously have network envy issues!
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    • Fri Aug 29th 14:20 PM
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      So you're a Cell Tech that gets his information from pamphlets, the internet, and youtube!!! HaHa!!
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    • Tue Aug 26th 04:13 AM
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      Geddy-You're doing it again! You read something and get it all WRONG! Clearwire gained 13+%. Learn how to comprehend what you read before posting your NONSENSE...just like when you claimed HSDPA uses OFDM....haha...you're a joke...WANNABE mister know it all! You've got no credibility here.
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    • Mon Aug 4th 15:28 PM
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      WiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network
      Geddy-you claimed that OFDM is not a new technology and is already deployed by carriers, but failed to mention which carriers. Then you said that HSDPA uses OFDM, which is not true. Maybe a future version of it being called LTE will use it, if it ever becomes a standard. Nice try on the back-stepping.
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    • Sat Aug 2nd 11:59 AM
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      WiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network
      Geddy-please try to understand what you read before posting. HSDPA is based on WCDMA. But I won't call you a moron, because it's nice that you try. LTE, which is not deployed yet, will be HSOPA (High Speed OFDM Packet Access).

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    • Fri Aug 1st 14:32 PM
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      WiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network
      Geddy-Look who's dreaming that LTE will be out by 2009! And by the way Fool, I know that LTE is OFDM based, that's why Sprint and Clearwire folks will have more experience, as they are further along deploying that technology. And PLEASE name the carriers, if you can, that already are using OFDM before posting your NONSENSE!

      So let me get this STRAIGHT, boy! You work for MetroPCS, who doesn't have a data network to speak of, and claim to be informed on BWA deployments? Your credibility is shot. You're probably a disgruntled ex-Sprint employee or contractor. BTW, you're better at spell checking than getting your facts STRAIGHT!
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    • Fri Aug 1st 12:05 PM
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      WiMax Empire Poses Continual Threat to the AT&T Network
      Geddy-you yourself don't have it strait. AT&T does not have a EVDO Rev.A network, and the data network they do have deployed is 5x slower than EVDO Rev.A. Verizon's EVDO Rev. A coverage is not as large as Sprint Nextel's EVDO Rev.A coverage. They are still playing catch up, as Sprint Nextel was the first to launch EVDO Rev.A on its network.

      As for your comment about WiMAX not deploying on a national basis by a major carrier, what do you think the article is about? The WiMAX network by Sprint and Clearwire will be a national network. They are atcually building it out across the country, and not in test cluster's like you say Verizon is doing.

      And when Verizon finally launches LTE, between 2010 and 2015, assuming they get through standards in two years, what devices will they launch, because a network is useless when there are no devices.

      Oh and correction. Stop drinking the cool aid from Verizon then! You obviously work for Verizon. How else would you be claiming that they are testing in clusters. By the way, the ClearWire guys will be taking the Verizon & AT&T jobs when they launch LTE because they will have OFDM experience and will have experience launching a 4G network. Hopefully there's a telecom job left for YOU. Good luck to you my friend, who doesn't have his facts straight.
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