btcltcdigger
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October 05, 2017, 05:37:18 PM |
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Since there's no 3g capability there, even the plain 3g woud be good. up to 7 mbps
True but modern 4G LTE base stations are not more expensiveand make more efficient use of the spectrum. LTE advanced can even go to 1gbit/s and above in some cases. Oh? Which cases?
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aalmina82
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October 05, 2017, 08:36:51 PM |
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Since there's no 3g capability there, even the plain 3g woud be good. up to 7 mbps
but that is already old technology, and if they want to have bigger share on market, they must have last technology, not 3G
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btcminer49er
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October 05, 2017, 10:20:09 PM |
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I heard your advertisement on the radio! Nice job
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chocobo21
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October 06, 2017, 06:33:34 AM |
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Am i correct to assume that the main coverage will be in the bigger cities at start?
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kiwi66
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October 06, 2017, 10:16:18 AM |
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Am i correct to assume that the main coverage will be in the bigger cities at start?
Of course it makes commercially sense to start where the biggest population is. To serve Bissau (500k people) first, we must bring capacity over the border (250km) so there will be some smaller villages first due to that.
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btcminer49er
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October 07, 2017, 05:37:21 PM |
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Am i correct to assume that the main coverage will be in the bigger cities at start?
Of course it makes commercially sense to start where the biggest population is. To serve Bissau (500k people) first, we must bring capacity over the border (250km) so there will be some smaller villages first due to that. Has the market Research been done? Do we Know these small villages are financialy a good target?
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kiwi66
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October 08, 2017, 11:39:06 PM |
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Am i correct to assume that the main coverage will be in the bigger cities at start?
Of course it makes commercially sense to start where the biggest population is. To serve Bissau (500k people) first, we must bring capacity over the border (250km) so there will be some smaller villages first due to that. Has the market Research been done? Do we Know these small villages are financialy a good target? The small villages before Bissau are just a side effect due to the construction path. The key is to get the capacity into Bissau and spread out from therey We might not even start the offering before.
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October 09, 2017, 06:44:00 PM |
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Am i correct to assume that the main coverage will be in the bigger cities at start?
Of course it makes commercially sense to start where the biggest population is. To serve Bissau (500k people) first, we must bring capacity over the border (250km) so there will be some smaller villages first due to that. Has the market Research been done? Do we Know these small villages are financialy a good target? The small villages before Bissau are just a side effect due to the construction path. The key is to get the capacity into Bissau and spread out from therey We might not even start the offering before. so for the start, focus is big city's... good point
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chocobo21
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October 10, 2017, 08:43:22 AM |
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The small villages before Bissau are just a side effect due to the construction path. The key is to get the capacity into Bissau and spread out from therey We might not even start the offering before.
Seems reasonable. They are not a target, but their business will be welcome
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btcltcdigger
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October 11, 2017, 11:47:56 AM |
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The small villages before Bissau are just a side effect due to the construction path. The key is to get the capacity into Bissau and spread out from therey We might not even start the offering before.
Seems reasonable. They are not a target, but their business will be welcome Exactly, of they're in the coverage area, why not
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Erotic Industry on the Blockchain! RachelX
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October 12, 2017, 06:47:04 PM |
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hi
who is now provider in Guinea-Bissau and Guinea?
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chocobo21
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October 13, 2017, 07:16:41 AM |
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Oh orange is going to be a tough competitor. I'm suprised they haven't already done this there
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kiwi66
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October 13, 2017, 07:01:43 PM |
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Oh orange is going to be a tough competitor. I'm suprised they haven't already done this there
Orange is slow in that region as all decisions have to go back to France. Also they are more interested to milk the africans than to provide competitive services. They have more political leverage in Senegal than in guinea-bissau where everybody complains about them
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wancho
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October 20, 2017, 11:20:37 PM |
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Facebook link broken
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October 21, 2017, 09:23:32 PM |
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Facebook link broken
Ignore facebook, It's useless. Telegram works best to talk to us. Or email.
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btcltcdigger
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October 23, 2017, 09:04:30 AM |
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Facebook link broken
Ignore facebook, It's useless. Telegram works best to talk to us. Or email. Yes, use Telegram, more secure
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October 24, 2017, 10:37:39 AM |
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Facebook Link Is working Properly, Please do check...
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btcminer49er
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October 25, 2017, 07:00:48 PM |
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Oh orange is going to be a tough competitor. I'm suprised they haven't already done this there
Orange is slow in that region as all decisions have to go back to France. Also they are more interested to milk the africans than to provide competitive services. They have more political leverage in Senegal than in guinea-bissau where everybody complains about them Ah yes, the famous French decision making: oui oui
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btcltcdigger
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October 26, 2017, 06:05:16 AM |
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Can you update us on the project status? And ICO status?
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