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Russell Shaw Russell Shaw is a specialist in mobile computing, telephony, networking and covers these fields regularly for numerous print and online publications. Russ writes the popular IP Telephony blog on ZDNet and contributes regularly to The Industry Standard blog as well. Author of seven books, Russ' latest book is Wireless Networking Made Easy.
John Yunker John Yunker is president of Byte Level Research. He closely tracks emerging wireless technologies and their impact on consumers and carriers alike. Over the years he has written a number of major reports on technologies such as Wi-Fi, WiMAX and cellular technologies.
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Unwired studies emerging wireless technologies and how they complement and conflict with one another. Technologies covered include: Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Ultra-Wideband, Zigbee, EV-DO, UMTS, HSDPA and whatever else comes along.
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August 24, 2004

T-Mobile vs. Verizon Wireless: Wi-Fi vs. EV-DO

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Posted by John Yunker

I just received a "pre-sale" email from T-Mobile for the new HP iPAQ. Here is the promotional page:

The $79.99/month rate is a not-so-subtle stab at Verizon Wireless' BroadbandAccess plan (also $79.99/month).

As Verizon Wireless expands its EV-DO network and T-Mobile expands its Wi-Fi network, it will be very interesting to see which way the much-coveted business traveler turns. It's way too early to predict a winner, but the stage is clearly set.

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