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2011-01-28
bouhko,
"In an ideal world, you would have one 4G subscription and use it with your phone as well as with your laptop and a lot of people could entirely drop their DSL/cable subscription."
It is very difficult to scale radio communications because everyone has to share the same limited spectrum.
Unless there's a femtocell at every house, the cell network simply cannot offer the same level of aggregate bandwidth that we're already using with broadband (whether or not wifi is used at the end).