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Isn't T-Mo USA thinking of doing LTE over AWS? Or at least experimenting with it?Also I vote to keep GSM around for voice. What less would I do with my backup phones once GSM dies? :'(
Why can't CDMA use SIM cards? or some form of device interchangeability - like interchangeable guts?
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jonshipman @ May 20th 2009 2:52PM
Isn't T-Mo USA thinking of doing LTE over AWS? Or at least experimenting with it?
Also I vote to keep GSM around for voice. What less would I do with my backup phones once GSM dies? :'(
sondrasneed @ May 22nd 2009 11:28AM
Why can't CDMA use SIM cards? or some form of device interchangeability - like interchangeable guts?