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T-Mobile's LTE coverage map will look like this by the end of 2015 - TmoNews
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Unofficial T-Mobile Blog, News, Videos, Articles and more. T-Mobile’s LTE coverage map will look like this by the end of 2015. T-Mobile’s LTE coverage map will look like this by the end of 2015. February 28, 2015. Currently, T-Mobile’s LTE service covers around 265 million people, which is pretty impressive given their position just two years ago. But, by the end of 2015, the company says its target is to reach 300 million. Bringing it closer to the likes of AT&T and Verizon. Over on the HowardForums.
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Computers | Sequence Omega
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Broadband in America – We’re doing it wrong. For the last six months or so, the focus has been on Netflix and net neutrality. Should ISPs be allowed to rig their high speed networks, through various means like traffic shaping, peering and interconnection decisions, etc., to purposefully disadvantage or advantage an internet-based service or experience. The majority of the users on the internet. Seem to think that no, they shouldn’t. But corporations. Our speeds are slower. Or will soon have data caps.
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Broadband & Title II | Sequence Omega
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Broadband & Title II. The core problem at the center of today’s broadband debate: laying down fiber, or even hybrid fiber/coax or 75Mbps DSL, to everyone’s house is extremely capital intensive. It leads to mono/duopoly conditions because the more competitors in the market equals more ways you split revenue pie equals marginal investment is less attractive. So what do we do? How do we increase competition? Imagine being a customer of a C-ISP using Comcast’s pipes. This entry was posted in Internet. Notify...
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Leaving AT&T – for either Verizon or T-Mobile | Sequence Omega
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Leaving AT&T – for either Verizon or T-Mobile. So I’ve decided that after 17 years, I’ve had it with AT&T and their now slower-than-Sprint LTE speeds in Las Vegas. So when the iPhone 6s comes out this fall, I’m jumping ship. So who should I switch to? Buying the device outright, the base price of the 64GB iPhone is $750 plus tax, about $810 in my area. I upgrade my phone every year, so that’s 12 months of usage and depreciation. If I can sell my year-old phone for about $400. Than the subsidized plan.
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Next Batteries | Sequence Omega
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I decided to pick out four up-and-coming battery companies to highlight the companies that are trying to break in to the battery industry with breakthrough innovations. Keep in mind – they can get all the way to cell commercialization, but to compete in the EV market they will go up against the highly integrated cells Gigafactory Tesla is building on cost, a very tall order. Recently broke a record for longest unmanned aerial flight. Recently announced 300 Wh/kg, in a 25Ah cell. On a recent episode of Au...
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Sequence Omega | Fundamentally different | Page 2
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Apple WATCH battery math update. One the things I mentioned during my Apple WATCH post. Was the estimated battery capacities. Well, thanks to iFixit, the iPhone’s battery characteristics have been revealed and using the same type of batteries in the WATCH would stand to improve on my estimates somewhat. Here are the figures for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus batteries. So what does this mean for the watch? This entry was posted in Apple. October 13, 2014. Tesla Model S AWD, Autopilot and Model 3…. The sensors i...
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Electric Jets? | Sequence Omega
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I’ve been thinking a lot lately about electric jets. With all the purported battery breakthroughs, and a discussion of what aviation might be like in 2030, 2040 or 2050. I first looked at a Boeing 737, and whether you could build a similar size and weight, but replace the fuel tanks with batteries, and the engines with ducted fans, and see what that would give you. Boeing 737-800 weight of max fuel: 24,025. Boeing 737-800 volume of max fuel: 29,660 liters. Energy storage: 19.2 MWh. So what kind of demand...
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Apple | Sequence Omega
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Apple & Cars. So the latest rumor this week is that Apple is going to develop a car. They’re hiring automotive designers and engineers. Yes, it would be totally awesome if Apple came out with a car, and it kicked GM/Ford/Chrysler’s asses the same way the iPhone kicked Microsoft and Blackberry’s asses. But can Apple fix any of the issues that currently face electric vehicles? Or will they just be a slightly different $100,000 Tesla, splitting the market that is not really that big in the first place?
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Apple WATCH battery math update | Sequence Omega
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Apple WATCH battery math update. One the things I mentioned during my Apple WATCH post. Was the estimated battery capacities. Well, thanks to iFixit, the iPhone’s battery characteristics have been revealed and using the same type of batteries in the WATCH would stand to improve on my estimates somewhat. Here are the figures for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus batteries. So what does this mean for the watch? This entry was posted in Apple. October 13, 2014. Tesla Model S AWD, Autopilot and Model 3….
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Broadband in America – We’re doing it wrong | Sequence Omega
http://sequence-omega.net/2014/10/broadband-in-america-were-doing-it-wrong
Broadband in America – We’re doing it wrong. For the last six months or so, the focus has been on Netflix and net neutrality. Should ISPs be allowed to rig their high speed networks, through various means like traffic shaping, peering and interconnection decisions, etc., to purposefully disadvantage or advantage an internet-based service or experience. The majority of the users on the internet. Seem to think that no, they shouldn’t. But corporations. Our speeds are slower. Or will soon have data caps.
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