Who wants to bet that AT&T won't raise caps even though HSPA+ will give them a nice boost in network capacity? If they raised caps enough they could kill Clear WiMAX pretty easily I'd think, though I don't think that'll happen.
Wonder what real-world speeds will be like? I know current HSPA setups are about 1.5/500 on a network that can support 3.6/1.4 (right?). Then again, when you're talking about 20 Mbps you're either pushing a T3 to each tower or pulling some fiber lines in. Either of which is expensive...
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Who wants to bet that AT&T won't raise caps even though HSPA+ will give them a nice boost in network capacity? If they raised caps enough they could kill Clear WiMAX pretty easily I'd think, though I don't think that'll happen.
Wonder what real-world speeds will be like? I know current HSPA setups are about 1.5/500 on a network that can support 3.6/1.4 (right?). Then again, when you're talking about 20 Mbps you're either pushing a T3 to each tower or pulling some fiber lines in. Either of which is expensive...