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#101
Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
Did someone say it was? I just saw where 2.5 was said to be in the UK range...
Ehehe it was an ironic statement
 

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#102
Originally Posted by Benson View Post
Here I thought that 20 kHz being above the audible range for people over 25 was the reason...

Seriously: You do mean higher frequency, not bandwidth, right?
ehehe
the house I am currently sleeping in has thick walls (being an old italian house), and my UMTS provider won't penetrate those walls, but the GPRS/EDGE signal does (and from a roaming partner).
So he's still right in my case :-p

The higher bandwidth provided by UMTS won't penetrate the walls.
 
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#103
Originally Posted by rnirnber View Post
i meant "have to" in the second sense. i thought maybe there was a small chance it'd be free cuz sprint released their evdo service for free with amazon's kindle ebookreader device thingy, but then again the only thing the kindle could do was buy amazon ebooks.
And I'm sure Sprint gets a cut of those sales, in return for their EVDO "donation". There's no such built-in revenue stream for the N810 from which Sprint could take a piece of the pie.
 
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#104
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/S...-Delayed-93257

looks the the WIMAX network intended for the WIMAX tablet is going to be delayed...
 
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#105
Will other than US Wimax version be made?

I leave in Brussel where we have "Clearwire" a pre-wimax provider. Clearwire operates at licensed 3.5GHz frequencies
 
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#106
No such development has been announced, confirmed, or denied.

We can be pretty sure that it won't happen till after the US version, at any rate. It's quite possible, if the N810W is sufficiently successful, that Nokia expands into other popular bands; I don't know how widely used 3.5 GHz is; if it's Brussels only, not much chance; if it's 95% of Europe and half of China, it's pretty likely.
 
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#107
It's not just all about WiMAX: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7348706.stm
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#108
Its clear that nokia will support Lte rather then Wimax....... that suggests the lacklusture nokia interest and commitment to the n810 wme
 
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#109
Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post
Its clear that nokia will support Lte rather then Wimax....... that suggests the lacklusture nokia interest and commitment to the n810 wme
No, what's clear is that BOTH will be addressed.

If your doubt was correct, sachin, then NSN would not be making WiMAX base stations.
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#110
Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post
Ithat suggests the lacklusture nokia interest and commitment to the n810 wme
*blink* what? where did that one come from?
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