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Det_Conan_Kudo

  1. @fraydog Why do you ask?
  2. @fraydog All currently announced LTE in Rural America carriers are cdmaOne or CDMA2000 carriers. AFAIK, GSM/HSPA+ carriers can join too.
  3. @SonyXperiaUS So you guys announced the Xperia acro S and the Xperia advance, but neither have AWS WCDMA support to work on T-Mobile! WHY?!
  4. @droid_life It would be fantastic if they did. Software keys are much better than capacitive ones.
  5. @letsbobsled How do I uninstall the Bobsled Notifier?
  6. @davidj That would be hilarious to see!
  7. @davidj Sorry, I didn't mean it like that.
  8. @jperlow It should be rolling out now in staggered FOTA pushes... Unless you've done something VZW doesn't like?
  9. @davidj Worst comes to worst, it can be manually loaded, but I doubt you know how to do that...
  10. @davidj It's just like FOTA. It's CR-48 might be getting it last.
  11. @RuralTelComment Is there a big enough rural carrier to be on the panel? AT&T shouldn't be on there. It doesn't want net neutrality.
  12. @davidj It probably will. Chrome OS is just a simple Ubuntu Linux environment with the Chrome browser. Auto updates will get it quick.
  13. @NVIDIATegra @AndroidandMe @HTC It's over. It closed yesterday!
  14. @verge The short URL to the article doesn't work.
  15. @FierceWireless Once Sprint starts releasing LTE devices that support LTE B26 (ESMR+Cell850) along with LTE B25 (PCS+G), it definitely will.
  16. @FierceWireless If a network-agnostic IMS-based PTT solution is developed, companies may choose to go with @TMobile or AT&T instead.
  17. @FierceWireless While the iDEN thing wasn't abrupt, it'll probably make companies give a hard look at network-agnostic IMS based PTT.
  18. @FierceWireless I'm not sure if companies will continue to rely on a network-dependent technology anymore, especially one using CDMA2000.
  19. @WirelessWeek How did it manage to get Deutsche Bank to finance them? Sprint's financials have been terrible for the last couple of years!