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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro Get the clue that you will not be allowed to disseminate incorrect information at your every whim. And when you make stuff up with such an obviously deficient background it isn't difficult at all to contradict by …
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted You continue to post as if you are an insider privy to what are Verizon's expectations for Android. If you are, please state your affiliation with Verizon. As for Verizon's stated goals of maintaining and…
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Here is a second take to the original story. http://www.technewsworld.com/story/7...wlc=1292361934
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted I said that was my takeaway. You keep trying to argue with data but you have no way of knowing if the data proves that Android has met Verizon's expectation (unless you are a Verizon executive in which c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted I am not sure why some are trying to turn this into Android v iOS or ATT v Verizon debate. My takeaway from this article and its underlying report is pretty straight-foward: Though Android sales have benefit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iPaladin In this case, Verizon has a more complete network with better reputation and they sell more dumbphones than AT&T by a highly large margin. And that's how you make real money. You don't need to sell a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht That information is also in the AT&T financials information you linked. It's the line right below wireless ARPU. Except that they don't put the "bad" numbers on their press releases. Quote: Originally Po…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht Too bad your "points" aren't actually supported by the links. This is the first time you've recently provided any links to your absurd claims and as usual you get it wrong. The data clearly shows that Apple has…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht He likes making stuff up and hopes no one actually calls him on it. Like that ARPU crack. The iPhone does contribute to a higher ARPU for AT&T and AT&T's ARPU has been going up as a result of the iPhone…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ChickenHawk THis is patently not true. There are already commercial LTE networks available in several European countries. You can actually buy a LTE dongle in a couple of Scandanavian countries and use it, albeit in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism That?s part of the what the article states: iPhone sales on AT&T are 2.5x higher than Android-based phone sales on Verizon. Of course there will be a spike, but if Android is doing so well on Verizon ther…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Oh, that's nuts! They didn't buy Allitel because they wanted the extra 11 million subscribers? Then why? You don't think that size was a consideration? Verizon also didn't buy Alltel the first time around. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AdonisSMU I would say it has alot to do with the latest subscriber numbers and ATT is catching up to Verizon and is threatening to pass them up as the #1 cell phone carrier in the US. They are certainly within striking…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht Again wrong. They didn't license Hunningbird. They designed it in collaboration with Intrinsity. That is corporate talk semantics. It's like the xbox CPU's. Microsoft licensed the IBM powerpc architecture and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro You are showing yourself to be an absolute talk out your ass sideways idiot. Apple is an ARM licensor, as is TI- what do you think the OMAP series are? And Samsung is a licensor too--Hummingbird isn't made or de…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro Trying to be a Jack-of-All-Trades for rev one usually means not being very good at any. And that's a very bad thing for rev one hardware software pairs. The continued lack of technical focus and coherent com…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum OK! Then Google should support their numbers for June, August and November -- after all they are the ones making the bold, if not outrageous, claims. How come you think Google, who has a vested int…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht It means writing code for an RTOS is annoying and for many devs ActionScript is as native as they're likely going to get. This is different from Android (Java), WP7 (C#) which use much more dev friendly, higher…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht Steve Jobs just said "No" when asked about tethering. That's hardly evasive at all. The rest of that stuff you just made up. I didn't say Jobs was evasive --- he is blunt. I said that other CEO's are evasiv…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro You don't even know what the ARM Cortex line is do you. (yes that was a statement not a question) ARM licenses IP, not chips. Companies contract to use the IP to make the chips with whatever customizations th…