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Most important, the 700 MHz spectrum is top-notch quality and has the power to carry lots of data, penetrate buildings with ease and travel great distances. "Its location is beachfront spectrum," says Bill Belt, senior director of technology at the Consumer Electronics Association. Data goes farther and faster without needing as many cell towers. "The fewer transmitter towers you have to build, the cheaper the network is and the cheaper your rates will be," says Craig Settles of Successful.com, which tracks the wireless industry. The result: Customers should see more complex services for streaming video on the go (think...
...beautiful, beautiful play,” Cahow said. “Deb [Conway] made a nifty play around defenseman Annie Gay, one of the best defenseman in the country. It was top-notch in terms of skill and effort...
Wollner scored a provisional NCAA qualifying time in the race, and went on to notch personal bests in two other races...
...have the athleticism to go run and jump with some of the opponents we’re going to face like Michigan.”The Crimson will look for contributions from everyone. It will look to Unger—who returned from a preseason injury to notch his first 13 minutes of the season Wednesday night—for leadership and size in the form of his 6;8 frame for some much needed help in the post. “[In Unger], we’re anticipating having another player upfront with the experience and size we need...
...states (and such exotic lands as Puerto Rico, among other colonial interests) must necessarily use taxpayer dollars allocated by the government—at the very least, in the form of roads or law enforcement—so our humble president has certainly got some countable successes to notch on to his bedpost. Heaven forbid we forget that George W. Bush was the first—in fact, the only—president in office when the iPhone was invented. And can you recall who was running our nation’s executive branch during the publication...