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Motorola to Build LTE Network for San Francisco

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justfinethanku

Jul 29, 2010, 12:54 PM

Because the governments needs LTE...?

Seriously?

They are taking tax dollars (they'll figure out a way to get federal money for this too I'm sure) and creating a super high-speed data network in ONE city AND making it inaccessible to the general public???

WHY?

This seems like a needless waste of it's citizens hard earned money. Why don't they build a new homeless shelter and maintain it with the fee's they would have to pay to maintain the LTE network?


THIS IS WHY OUR COUNTRIES SOCIALIST LEANINGS ARE BAD.
First of all the counties mentioned cover tens of large cities covering literally several million people. I live in the bay area and we could have used something like this in the 89 earthquake. Imagine a freeway collapse and the fire dept are able t...
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justfinethanku said:
Seriously?

They are taking tax dollars (they'll figure out a way to get federal money for this too I'm sure) and creating a super high-speed data network in ONE city AND making it inaccessible to the genera
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First off, this can help save lives! The emergency network is almost at capacity in the bay area. I know, because I know people that work on some of the local emergency networks. Second the column states “ The LTE network will cover ...
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JeffdaBeat

Jul 29, 2010, 11:14 AM

I'm sure San Fran will block that from happening...

CTIA is suing San Fran for it's harsh retrictions on cell phone tower placement. Let's see how far Motorola gets with this.
I thought CTIA is suing over the radiation law.
why would they do that? the city of san francisco hired motorola. why would the city block motorola from doing the job the city hired them for?
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netboy

Jul 29, 2010, 10:13 AM

nice!!

hope it' true!
cus San Francisco bayarea always get stuffs last!
we still dont have sprint 4G yet! haha
well unless you're in public safety, this news isn't really all that exciting...
 
 
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