You'd think the way Verizon markets itself as being driven by the needs of the consumer they'd choose WiMAX and do something that would ultimately benefit the consumers as opposed to selecting another 4G alternative...Guess we'll have to cross our fingers and hope.
First things' first, Verizon doesn't care about *you* the customer.
I think Verizon's decision to go with LTE was influenced by Vodaphone's controlling ($$$) interest at the time. Wimax only has Sprint (in the US) backing it at the moment how is it that it's winning out?
What is at&t doing? I'm pretty sure it's not Wimax.
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tweak @ Oct 29th 2007 1:39PM
You'd think the way Verizon markets itself as being driven by the needs of the consumer they'd choose WiMAX and do something that would ultimately benefit the consumers as opposed to selecting another 4G alternative...Guess we'll have to cross our fingers and hope.
Randy @ Oct 29th 2007 2:12PM
First things' first, Verizon doesn't care about *you* the customer.
I think Verizon's decision to go with LTE was influenced by Vodaphone's controlling ($$$) interest at the time. Wimax only has Sprint (in the US) backing it at the moment how is it that it's winning out?
What is at&t doing? I'm pretty sure it's not Wimax.