Slowdown ahead for Wireless

AudioGenics
AudioGenics Posts: 2,567
edited December 2010 in The Clubhouse
There are enough mobile devices for 93 percent of the population
Alot of competition.

Not much room left.
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  • ryanjoachim
    ryanjoachim Posts: 2,046
    edited December 2010
    There's not much room left in the currently-used spectrum, but there are still several different spectrum to tap into.
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  • thsmith
    thsmith Posts: 6,082
    edited December 2010
    And as technology advances the available spectrum can be reused with more capacity.

    There is a ton of growth still with iPADs and the Galaxy and more to follow.
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  • bobman1235
    bobman1235 Posts: 10,822
    edited December 2010
    There are enough mobile devices for 93 percent of the population
    Alot of competition.

    Not much room left.

    I'm sorry, but.... when starting a new thread on a topic you might want to at least put some thought into what your'e saying, if not link to an article or something. A couple of sentence fragments with absolutely no data or anything to back them up aren't really thought-provoking.
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  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited December 2010
    I believe there are far more devices available for 300% of the population. What is eventually going to bog is the data rate, even with 4G. The only heavy areas will be big cities yet every carrier will claim 100% coverage, blah blah. The same old story that's been around since you could carry your phone to your neighbors house.
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  • Jstas
    Jstas Posts: 14,808
    edited December 2010
    bobman1235 wrote: »
    I'm sorry, but.... when starting a new thread on a topic you might want to at least put some thought into what your'e saying, if not link to an article or something. A couple of sentence fragments with absolutely no data or anything to back them up aren't really thought-provoking.

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  • AudioGenics
    AudioGenics Posts: 2,567
    edited December 2010
    bobman1235 wrote: »
    I'm sorry, but.... when starting a new thread on a topic you might want to at least put some thought into what your'e saying, if not link to an article or something. A couple of sentence fragments with absolutely no data or anything to back them up aren't really thought-provoking.

    Thanks for the advice.
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,738
    edited December 2010
    There are enough mobile devices for 93 percent of the population
    Alot of competition.

    Not much room left.

    Is that the US or world population?

    I think that the outrageous pace of "technology advancement" of the past 30 years is likely to slow soon, probably irrespective of how saturated the market is. Either that, or our human culture will have changed so dramatically that the rules of play since the last real, great "disruption" (i.e., the printing press) will no longer apply, and things will get really interesting.