We have watched the wireless industry grow rapidly and change over the last decade. As we now know, competitors in the industry have suddenly been backed into a corner with limits to wireless data spectrum and growth. This is a growing problem and a real challenge that both Verizon Wireless and AT&T have to face. A change in thinking is required to solve this. It all started a few short years ago with the iPhone. Then came Android. Suddenly customers were using more wireless data apps. All of a sudden, network usage, which had been mostly for voice, shifted to become mostly for wireless data.
The Shared Spectrum Solution
Posted by: Jeff Kagan March 22, 2012 05:00 AMWe have watched the wireless industry grow rapidly and change over the last decade. As we now know, competitors in the industry have suddenly been backed into a corner with limits to wireless data spectrum and growth. This is a growing problem and a real challenge that both Verizon Wireless and AT&T have to face. A change in thinking is required to solve this. It all started a few short years ago with the iPhone. Then came Android. Suddenly customers were using more wireless data apps. All of a sudden, network usage, which had been mostly for voice, shifted to become mostly for wireless data.