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Originally Posted by RichardDeaf
One word: FCC... 800 Mhz bandwidth is limited to 2 carriers per markets (Band A and B).. 1900 (PCS) is newer, has many groups of bands but at MUCH smaller bandwidth compared to 800 Mhz bands. Lateness in 3G game is probably due to limited bandwidth.. Thats why 700 Mhz is used for future growth. ATT and Verizon are the BIGGEST winner in 700 Mhz game.
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Originally Posted by deafclimber
it was because tmobile usa bought us govt's 1700 mhz network in 2006 so t mobile usa had to wait til the govt closed its own secret network. then finally tmobile reopened 1700 mhz network. the govt wasted tmobile's time for over a year because Home Security delayed closing its network til then for some reasons.
yes that is correct. Verizon is pretty aggressive. 
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Oh, got it and thanks to both of you.
I feel bad for t-mobile about waste of their time from government.
Which is more bandwidth? 1700 MHz or 850 MHz/1900 MHz?
Deafclimber, does Verizon will use GPRS/EDGE, along with LTE when LTE isn't serve in some area?