Originally posted by: bearxor
Originally posted by: DVK916
Can't wait until Sprint and Verizon start testing EVDO Rev B which will have speeds of up 72 mbps, with the use of QAM64 Modulation. We should see testing in markets in 2008 for EVDO Rev B.
Though with sprint investment in TDCDMA they might move that standard. Advantage there is TDCDMA is expected evolution of WCDMA, so it will allow sprint to hop on the world phone, but this probably won't be for a long time. TDCDMA is still only in the development phase.
Don't expect Sprint or Verizon to even bother with EVDO Rev. B or EVDV. Sprint is moving fast and furious to a WiMax/WiBro network and I don't forsee them spending any money on EVDV. EVDO is a remote possibility for Verizon and even more remote for Sprint. Verizon may do it to get a edge on Sprint, since Verizon's EV network has been around for a couple of years. From what I understand, it's a fairly cheap upgrade path to Rev B EVDO. Rev B EVDO still does not give you simultaneous voice/data, that is EVDV.
If Verizon makes the jump to Rev B, Sprint probably will too. Keep in mind that Sprints EV network has only been live for about 4 months, so I don't see them being too keen to upgrade it so soon. They have made a lot of movement towards a WiMax/WiBro however.