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To: Sam Citron who wrote (29640)4/2/2009 8:32:40 AM
From: Peter Ecclesine1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 46821
 
Hi Sam,

>>Does LTE really make more sense than WiMax<<

It does if you have the licenses and the subscribers. If you don't, then challenger economics drives your decisions.

>>Wouldn't even a third-best standard that all operators agree upon be better than a first and second best standard that half the cariers agree upon?<<

Pigs will fly when all operators (challengers without spectrum, incumbents with spectrum) agree on a third-best standard.

>>Does Obama get network economics?<<

Yes, he gets the best advice our nation can give, and more.

>> Should he push for a single nationwide wireless broadband standard? <<

No, see above.

Standards do not address issues, solutions do. Don't let a standard do your thinking for you.

petere
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