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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 26 Jan 2015

    More than 90% of all mobile data traffic in the U.S. was carried over Wi-Fi networks in 2013:http://on.wsj.com/1wxr7iO 

    9:08 AM - 26 Jan 2015
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      1. Reginald‏ @AskReginald 27 Jan 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        RT @WSJ: More than 90% of all mobile data traffic in the U.S. was carried over Wi-Fi networks in 2013: http://on.wsj.com/1wxr7iO 

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      1. Dayreamer‏ @Dayreamer 26 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ Phone companies in the US charge too much for so-called data plans...they don't deserve our business.

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      1. Dean Bubley‏ @disruptivedean 26 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ @tomascalvoz @Ryan_Knutson surely that's mostly wireless, not mobile? Not the same thing

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      1. Terry Smith‏ @ktsmith5 26 Jan 2015
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        “@WSJ: More than 90% of all mobile data traffic in the U.S. was carried over Wi-Fi networks in 2013: http://on.wsj.com/1wxr7iO ”.

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      2. Hampton Brown‏ @hebrwn 26 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ WIFI is dependent, not independent, upon internet pipes, so who's pipes are being leveraged for WIFI?

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      3. Dean Bubley‏ @disruptivedean 26 Jan 2015
        Replying to @hebrwn

        @hebrwn @WSJ Usually people's home broadband, office system or businesses/venues they visit. WiFi is an amenity not a service. Like aircon

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      4. Hampton Brown‏ @hebrwn 26 Jan 2015
        Replying to @disruptivedean

        @disruptivedean @hebrwn @WSJ is there a correlation between PlusUp WIFI Traffic (devices+++) & overall Internet traffic?

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      5. Dean Bubley‏ @disruptivedean 26 Jan 2015
        Replying to @hebrwn

        @hebrwn @WSJ No idea what "plusup" is, sorry

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      6. Hampton Brown‏ @hebrwn 26 Jan 2015
        Replying to @disruptivedean

        @disruptivedean more devices one adds to WIFI one will naturally have to boost the bandwidth (PlusUp)

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      7. Dean Bubley‏ @disruptivedean 26 Jan 2015
        Replying to @hebrwn

        @hebrwn Not necessarily as in many cases venues will upgrade naturally for their own reasons. Could be a minor contribution, but so what?

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      8. Hampton Brown‏ @hebrwn 26 Jan 2015
        Replying to @disruptivedean

        @disruptivedean outcome slower speed, sluggish networks, #VZ concern about #Google entry into wireless space

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      9. Dean Bubley‏ @disruptivedean 26 Jan 2015
        Replying to @hebrwn

        @hebrwn No, generally not. Minor impact on home/corp networks & public amenity hotspots hopefully designed for WiFi growth. VZ concern? Why?

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      1. Frank Sapareto‏ @franklinberger 26 Jan 2015
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        “@WSJ: More than 90% of all mobile data traffic in the U.S. was carried over Wi-Fi networks in 2013: http://on.wsj.com/1wxr7iO ” 📶📉🔥

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      1. JT‏ @LEF4A 26 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ Mayb this explains #Cablevision's push into #WiFi. I guess every1 pushed off #WiMax too quick. Mayb the potential is still there. #tech

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      1. Malek Dabbous‏ @MoudirMalek 26 Jan 2015
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        Shud I b using wifi out of home more? “@WSJ: 90% of mobile data traffic in the U.S. was carried over Wi-Fi in 2013: http://on.wsj.com/1wxr7iO ”

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      1. Vincentia Suly‏ @12sly 26 Jan 2015
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        #fakirWifi “@WSJ: More than 90% of all mobile data traffic in the U.S. was carried over Wi-Fi networks in 2013: http://on.wsj.com/1wxr7iO ”

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      1. Daily USA Patriot‏ @DailyUSAPatriot 26 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ On a side note, 100% of all data was captured, stored and indexed by the NSA and sent to third parties and fusion centers.....

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      1. Bilal Sofi‏ @bilalsofi77 26 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ cool

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