What you posted sounds very smart - like you know what you're talking about. But, if they are going to start testing THIS YEAR... I'm guessing there's no lack of capability on their part. Did you think that maybe the spectrum bandwidth they bought might assist to make this all possible?
Again, you sound smarter than me, but there's no way that there is a limitation keeping them from doing this, if they are ready to test this year.
(From the article on the satellite launch)
If all goes to plan, Las Vegas, Nevada and Raleigh / Durham, North Carolina will be gifted with ICO mim (mobile interactive media) service trials "later this summer," though a commercial launch isn't slated to occur until "later in 2009."
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What you posted sounds very smart - like you know what you're talking about. But, if they are going to start testing THIS YEAR... I'm guessing there's no lack of capability on their part. Did you think that maybe the spectrum bandwidth they bought might assist to make this all possible?
Again, you sound smarter than me, but there's no way that there is a limitation keeping them from doing this, if they are ready to test this year.
(From the article on the satellite launch)
If all goes to plan, Las Vegas, Nevada and Raleigh / Durham, North Carolina will be gifted with ICO mim (mobile interactive media) service trials "later this summer," though a commercial launch isn't slated to occur until "later in 2009."