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RE: I don't believe, because...
by KLU9 on Fri 20th May 2011 11:05
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First, GSM is a standardized norm.
This norm has been adopted almost World Wide by carriers.
2G, 3G, 3GP, 4G, etc cannot move as fast as IT. retro-compatibility is very important.
You don't want go to Safari in Kenya with your brand new smartphone and don't be able to place a single call. You will be angry if your phone works perfectly in London but not in Manchester, etc.
Second, investments are very huge in term of facilities. Plus, carriers pay very high price to get a radio license in some countries.
Third, to bring high-speed IP, the carriers must now invest in WAN networks (placing WAN Fibers, High-end routers, redundancy, etc, etc). In bancking/stock markets crisis time, it is not as easy as a snap.
So, my point of view is that take over the job's carriers will not be as easy as you thing.