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Just seems like the device and it's killer feature (anywhere broadband) and the reality on the ground as far as the network that's supposed to deliver said broadband aren't matching up..yet.

Every consumer has a threshold of what they're willing to gamble their money on (even a consumer that fits the tablet user profile)...I'm not a Sprint or Nokia innvestor..why should I gamble my money on their device and network? It's a honest and reasonable question...

Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
Again: at the cusp of every paradigm shift, everything's a gamble. But you sure don't gain market share by NOT trying.

Oh, and acevid: the Australia rollout disaster has already been explained, and it wasn't the technology that was at fault.

Last edited by acevid; 2008-04-06 at 18:41.
 

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