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The reason for some of the major cities not being there is because they would have to carve out spectrum that they really don't have, or they only have 850 Mhz in that market, as I am sure this is going across 1900 Mhz
Nope. The reason is channel 55. :)
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WirelessGuy @ Jan 10th 2008 4:24PM
The reason for some of the major cities not being there is because they would have to carve out spectrum that they really don't have, or they only have 850 Mhz in that market, as I am sure this is going across 1900 Mhz
Ry @ Jan 10th 2008 5:20PM
Nope. The reason is channel 55. :)