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Just coincidentally, San Diego is the home of Qualcomm: There are no coincidences, and San Diego has long been the proving ground on new Qualcomm-based cell technologies. Sprint will also turn on EVDO Rev. A, which they conservatively peg at 450 to 800 Kbps downstream and 300 to 400 Kbps upstream, in nearly two dozen other cities, including L.A., San Francisco, and New York. [link via TechDirt]
Posted by Glennf at October 24, 2006 2:39 PM
Categories: EVDO