Sprint's EVDO is called Wireless High-Speed Data |
| Thursday, 09 June 2005 | |
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Sprint has officially given a name to their EVDO service, it is called Wireless High-Speed Data. So, Verizon calls theirs BroadbandAccess, Sprint calls it Wireless High-Speed Data, but it is just EVDO. According to Sprint's web site: With Sprint Wireless High-Speed Data, you can enjoy a wireless data experience that helps you be more productive and have the security needed to ensure that your proprietary information is not compromised. To enhance the existing Sprint PCS Nationwide Network, Sprint will begin launching Wireless High-Speed Data services mid-2005. By year-end Sprint Wireless High-Speed Data service will be available to more than 130 million people. By early 2006, when the national build-out is complete, Sprint Wireless High-Speed Data will be available in approximately 60 metropolitan areas, encompassing more than 200 strategic urban and suburban markets�covering approximately 150 million customers. Portions of many major metro markets, like major airports and dense business corridors, are expected to be available for Sprint Wireless High-Speed Data use by early summer this year. The nature of Sprint's Wireless High-Speed Data implementation is one of a "rolling coverage launch" in key areas, with certain portions of a market coming online sooner than others. For example, in Dallas the airport and the downtown corridor may launch sooner than some suburban areas in the surrounding Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. As a Sprint Wireless High-Speed Data customer, you will have coverage on the current Sprint PCS VisionSM network and you'll enjoy effortless upgrades and performance as the Wireless High-Speed Data coverage broadens. Discuss this on EVDO Forums. Related Articles:
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