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10 responses to “Verizon Preparing Wireless Hub, QChat to Answer Sprint”

  1. Mike

    Frankly telling I have no idea about Femto cell. But while reading this article it seems that it has a good contact with VoIP. Its truly good enough to know about this.

  2. Kenneth

    ‘Bout time Sprint gets thru testing, Verizon will have already launch there’s along with nationwide ads. Just like unlimited plans. It’s good to have new technology working as perfect as possible. But come on. What else do they got to loose. Take a chance.

  3. Marty

    Sprint will let another opportunity get away from them, just like they did with their “testing” of their unlmited plan until Verizon came out with it and guess what, Sprint followed within a few days and lost the marketing edge.

  4. steve

    Last I knew Nextel had exclusive rights for QChat. Since Sprint bought them wouldnt that mean they have the exclusive rights?

  5. Don Louie

    BrewChat, Qualcomm better not be behind this

  6. Market update for week of 31 Mar 2008 « 3G In The Home

    […] “Our plans are to deploy femtocells in 2008,” said Verizon Wireless CTO, Tony Melone. He didn’t give many details, but he did say the company was gearing up for a full-fledged rollout – presumably in direct response to Sprint’s Airave femtocell and T-Mobile’s dual mode HotSpot@Home service. The story was also leaked earlier in the week. […]

  7. Bob Smith

    The “Verizon hub” it looks like- will be actually released and sold by Verizon Wireless reps in VZW stores. You will be able to add it as an additional line, costs yet to be finalized. You will be able to text, and MMS as well. From some of the material I have seen, it looks as if it may wire into your home phone service similar to comcast digital voice. (Lots of mentionings about regestering home address with E911 service). The hardware vendor is still not being mentioned, even internal to VZW. I’ll keep my eyes open, as I am very interested in the technology.

  8. Clearing Up Verizon & QChat | PhoneNews.com Blog

    […] Posts As you may have read, in past articles we noted (in multiple articles) that Verizon was going with QChat-style technology for its Push To Talk platform. We did note that a refreshed BREWChat was a possibility. Of course, […]

  9. p

    can i buy the phone and use it on comcast or do i have to use verizon home service