
Andrew Seybold Media
Commentary is unique in the wireless industry, and a central part of what makes Andrew Seybold a standout in the business. He launched Commentary as an enewsletter in 2001 and made it freely available to everyone. Commentary provides its readership with a rich resource of timely information and fact-based opinion on key issues of importance. It’s almost like having a dedicated analyst on your desktop or PDA.
When anything significant takes place in the industry, Andrew Seybold can be counted on to take a hard look at it and then provide readers with straight answers about the promise, the reality and the hype. He is the wireless industry’s "man on the street," reporting to the community about events, companies, innovations and business changes that matter.
When the noise level reaches a fever pitch, look to Andrew Seybold to provide a voice of reason that clarifies complex issues around spectrum allocation, migration to 3G and beyond, the potential of WiMAX and Wi-Fi standards and the future of mobile TV.
Since the inception of his Commentary in 2001, Andrew Seybold has published a number of observations and comments that have hit the mark. These include a Commentary on the merger of Cingular and AT&T Wireless months prior to the announcement, comments regarding the viability of muni-Wi-Fi systems, many of the issues facing the first responder community and the adoption of wireless data services.
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At the Network's Edge
Sprint has started provisioning its QChat Push-To-Talk (PTT) service over its CDMA network
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Battle for Location Supremacy
Location-based services are already becoming important for the wireless industry.
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Reading the 700-MHz Comments
After the 700-MHz public/private partnership failed to attract a bidder, the FCC issued a request for comments. The document (WT-06-150/PS-06-229/WT-96-86)
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Want to Raise Money? Just Say "Wireless"
One of the questions I am most asked is how I decide what to write about.
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Invoking the "First Responder" Cause
Have you noticed that almost every new proposal for spectrum use presented by almost anyone includes the term
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