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The increased cell-site density will give traffic planners much more flexibility to deliver high-capacity services than if the two companies operated separately.
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The wireless industry will welcome Clearwire to the LTE world with open arms because the industry believes that a common radio standard across the globe will continue to drive down chip, device, and cell-site costs, and make it easier to roam around the world.
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Whether it is through the micro-cell site when we are at sea, or the local carrier in port, I have no problem accessing local GSM networks on T-Mobile.
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He says it can take 2-3x longer to get a cell site done in the city.
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James Karl Buck was released from a Mahalla jail after sending a one-word blog post from his cell phone through the Twitter Web site.
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Chip vendors will be building more device chips and cell site radio chips, infrastructure companies are selling more cell site equipment, and since WiMAX and LTE are both IP-based networks, network back-ends will be converted from traditional switches to routers so there are opportunities for companies that make routers.
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When Rob Wilder, chief executive of WilderShares, which manages clean-energy indices, started a Web site for his hydrogen fuel cell research effort a few years ago, he was inundated with ideas.
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The 700-MHz LTE systems will use two different portions of the spectrum for cell site transmissions and device transmissions.
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They're working with cell-phone providers to bring in mobile towers, and extra bathrooms will also be on site.
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Twitter, a social-networking blog site, allows users to send status updates, or "tweets, " from cell phones, instant messaging services and Facebook in less than 140 characters.
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