Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

5G home available where?

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The real problem is too many execs from too many places where wireless is the only real telecom options because they never wired up their countries or continents like we did in the USA because of geography, money and gumption.

To a carpenter everything can be fixed with a hammer or a saw and to a wireless guy spectrum, and to a wireless exec with no technical expertise, millimeter wave 5

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Post ID: @2sng+1eKSGNsn

I’ll take a decent 4G service. Was told to use WI-FI for calling and internet on my phone. My last two homes get 3G at best. Best part is I work from home.

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Post ID: @2bqf+1eKSGNsn

Who cares? FiOS is the superior home network option vs. 5ghee Home.

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Post ID: @2vrl+1eKSGNsn
  1. There is absolutely5 no market for it given the efficacy and cost as compared to competitive options.
  1. There has never been a serious business case showing 5G turning on and 4G and FiOS turning off.
  1. Like the "connected home"; telemedicine; MCI; AOL/YahooHuffpost; IoT; connected car"; all of these supposed incremental revenue opportunities were figments of some queen for the moment exec that ended up costing billions - but also some pretty good EIP.

5G is no different at this point. Once again the market has been ceded to T-Mobile..

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Post ID: @1czy+1eKSGNsn

Long term this will be great, but in typical VZ fashion we are over marketing something that is not ready for prime time. In the end that hurts us, you don't get a second chance to make a first impression.

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Post ID: @1zxy+1eKSGNsn

Its available in a lot of places but no one wants it.

It’s all over gold coast of Chicago but the signal can’t penetrate the high rise windows.

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Post ID: @1mmb+1eKSGNsn

In the Swedish Chefs mansion.

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