"...(and it explains why the cable players weren't interested in the 700MHz auction)..."
Or it could have been because they're cable companies...They're not always the first people to jump into something quickly. I mean If Comcast and Time were really concerned about the theorical (up 328 Mbps download) internet Verizon and AT&T could do with the 700-MHz blocks. You would have thought that they would have at least fought a great battle for it themselves. After all WiMax has it's flaws, but hey I'm glad to see that there will be even more competition to drive prices lower in the future. =D
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Killer @ Mar 26th 2008 7:52AM
"...(and it explains why the cable players weren't interested in the 700MHz auction)..."
Or it could have been because they're cable companies...They're not always the first people to jump into something quickly. I mean If Comcast and Time were really concerned about the theorical (up 328 Mbps download) internet Verizon and AT&T could do with the 700-MHz blocks. You would have thought that they would have at least fought a great battle for it themselves. After all WiMax has it's flaws, but hey I'm glad to see that there will be even more competition to drive prices lower in the future. =D