[1st-mile-nm] IEEE: 5G is in Danger of Being Oversold
Steve Ross
editorsteve at gmail.com
Fri Mar 2 17:05:36 PST 2018
Oops. Really a typo started us down a different road. Sorry. Sorry. Meow.
Steve Ross
Editor-at-Large, Broadband Communities Magazine (www.bbcmag.com)
201-456-5933 mobile
707-WOW-SSR3 (707-969-7773) Google Voice
editorsteve (Facebook, LinkedIn)
editorsteve1 (Twitter)
steve at bbcmag.com
editorsteve at gmail.com
On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 7:30 PM, Jeff <jeff at mountainconnect.org> wrote:
> My cat knows she is a Goddess or certainly conducts herself in a manner
> befitting a Goddess.
>
>
>
> *From: *1st-mile-nm <1st-mile-nm-bounces at mailman.dcn.org> on behalf of
> Steve Ross <editorsteve at gmail.com>
> *Date: *Friday, March 2, 2018 at 5:27 PM
> *To: *Mimbres Communications <mimcom at sw-ei.com>
> *Cc: *Richard Lowenberg <rl at 1st-mile.org>, 1st-Mile-NM <
> 1st-mile-nm at mailman.dcn.org>
> *Subject: *Re: [1st-mile-nm] IEEE: 5G is in Danger of Being Oversold
>
>
>
> I think the cats started that way with the egyptians... As gods. There
> are mainly dog families in our NYC apartment building, mainly cat families
> in our Boston building, and we all adjust and care for each other's pets.
>
>
>
> The quadrapeds know they all have a good thing going. And so do we. Btw
> check out cat with ipad videos. Sigh.
>
>
>
> Btw, my wife has the S8 Note, which doubles as lightsaber and room heater.
> But it does not handle band 71. The S9 does. And The LG v30. Need it for my
> rural trips. Band 71 is the 600 mhz band tmobile is rolling out. Time to
> upgrade my S3 Note....
>
>
>
> On Mar 2, 2018 6:53 PM, "Mimbres Communications" <mimcom at sw-ei.com> wrote:
>
> A dog looks at you and thinks, "You love me, you feed me, you care for me
> -- you must be a god!"
>
>
>
> A cat looks at you and thinks, "You love me, you feed me, you care for me
> -- I must be a god!"
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 4:50 PM, Steve Ross <editorsteve at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dog have masters, cats have staff. My wife and I are staff to two cats. I
> think the world has a surplus of cat memes, but there's always room for a
> few more....and they would accessorize their self-driving catmobiles with
> catnip dispensers, string, and laser pointers.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Steve Ross
> Editor-at-Large, Broadband Communities Magazine (www.bbcmag.com)
> 201-456-5933 <(201)%20456-5933> mobile
> 707-WOW-SSR3 (707-969-7773 <(707)%20969-7773>) Google Voice
> editorsteve (Facebook, LinkedIn)
> editorsteve1 (Twitter)
> steve at bbcmag.com
> editorsteve at gmail.com
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 6:41 PM, David Breecker [dba] <
> david at breeckerassociates.com> wrote:
>
> Let’s stay with self-driving cats, could be the next hot YouTube meme ;-)
>
>
>
> Good weekend to all,
>
> db
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mar 2, 2018, at 4:22 PM, Steve Ross <editorsteve at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> Cars, too. Meow.
>
>
>
> On Mar 2, 2018 6:22 PM, editorsteve at gmail.com wrote:
>
> Self driving cats need to know what all the other cars are doing. Very
> opposite of autonomous.
>
>
>
> On Mar 2, 2018 6:15 PM, "Doug Orr" <doug.orr at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm pretty sure mimo is going to be like multiprocessor compensating for
> the demise of Moore's law in processors around transistor density:
> applications have to change for it to be of profound use, it won't speed up
> things to their advertised potential, except maybe a few new things come
> out as the result of new end to end stacks...
>
>
>
> Most of the speed hacks don't look like they will work well for anything
> other than big parallel transfers, and latency is still speed of light
> constrained. Anything involving the edge starts to eat power and comes with
> troublesome consistency issues.
>
>
>
> People picturing super fast web and 8k movies are likely in for some
> surprises.
>
>
>
> Self driving cars will need to be largely autonomous, so I find all of the
> talk about how they are the 5g killer app confusing. That may just be my
> ignorance. Wrt super chatty self driving cars, aggregate bandwidth is the
> issue and there will be a lot of work carriers have to do to support cell
> density at scale. Having your car stop working in a cell dead zone seems
> like a bad consumer experience...
>
>
>
> 5g looks like the primary muddier of 5g waters to me.
>
> On Fri, Mar 2, 2018, 3:54 PM Jeff <jeff at mountainconnect.org> wrote:
>
> One could argue Samsung, with new LTE technology (4x4 MIMO antenna,
> frequency aggregation, 256 QAM) introduced in their S8 phone, may have
> muddied the 5G waters.
>
> Jeff
>
> On 2/28/18, 1:43 PM, "1st-mile-nm on behalf of Richard Lowenberg" <
> 1st-mile-nm-bounces at mailman.dcn.org on behalf of rl at 1st-mile.org> wrote:
>
> Following on recent postings. RL
>
> -------
>
> Commercial service is years away, but even then, 5G won’t fulfill all
> of
> its promises
>
> https://spectrum.ieee.org/telecom/internet/5g-is-in-
> danger-of-being-oversold
>
> By Stacey Higginbotham
>
> Just like graphene or Elon Musk’s startups, 5G has become a technology
> savior. Proponents tout the poorly defined wireless technology as the
> path to virtual reality, telemedicine, and self-driving cars.
>
> But 5G is not a technology—it’s a buzzword unleashed by marketing
> departments. As early as 2012, Broadcom was using it to sell Wi-Fi. In
> reality, 5G is a term that telecommunications investors and executives
> sling around as the solution to high infrastructure costs, the need for
> more bandwidth, and a desire to boost margins.
>
> The unifying component behind 5G is faster wireless broadband service.
> A
> more stringent—and practical—definition is the use of high-frequency
> millimeter waves (in addition to the microwaves that 4G LTE relies on
> today) to deliver over-the-air broadband to phones or homes.
>
> If you’re talking about phones, 5G is still years away. And new
> services
> aren’t really on the menu. Just listen to the heads of several
> telecommunications companies, who have begun to tamp down investors’
> expectations around what 5G can deliver.
>
> (snip)
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> Richard Lowenberg, Executive Director
> 1st-Mile Institute 505-603-5200 <(505)%20603-5200>
> Box 8001, Santa Fe, NM 87504,
> rl at 1st-mile.org www.1st-mile.org
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> _______________________________________________
> 1st-mile-nm mailing list
> 1st-mile-nm at mailman.dcn.org
> http://www2.dcn.org/mailman/listinfo/1st-mile-nm
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> 1st-mile-nm mailing list
> 1st-mile-nm at mailman.dcn.org
> http://www2.dcn.org/mailman/listinfo/1st-mile-nm
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> 1st-mile-nm mailing list
> 1st-mile-nm at mailman.dcn.org
> http://www2.dcn.org/mailman/listinfo/1st-mile-nm
>
> _______________________________________________
> 1st-mile-nm mailing list
> 1st-mile-nm at mailman.dcn.org
> http://www2.dcn.org/mailman/listinfo/1st-mile-nm
>
>
>
> David Breecker,
>
> President
>
>
> [image: cid:8A267772-F40A-46DC-B764-34AFA932ED45]
>
>
> * David Breecker Associates*
>
> *www.breeckerassociates.com* <http://www.breeckerassociates.com>
>
>
>
> Santa Fe Office: 505-690-2335 <(505)%20690-2335>
>
> Abiquiu Office: 505-685-4891 <(505)%20685-4891>
>
> Skype: dbreecker
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> 1st-mile-nm mailing list
> 1st-mile-nm at mailman.dcn.org
> http://www2.dcn.org/mailman/listinfo/1st-mile-nm
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Kurt Albershardt | Mimbres Communications, LLC | 575-342-0042 <(575)%20342-0042>
>
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://www2.dcn.org/pipermail/1st-mile-nm/attachments/20180302/9bc158e6/attachment.html>
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: image001.png
Type: image/png
Size: 7372 bytes
Desc: not available
URL: <http://www2.dcn.org/pipermail/1st-mile-nm/attachments/20180302/9bc158e6/attachment.png>
More information about the 1st-mile-nm
mailing list