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Industry committee  We should get it all.

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Ante Rupcic

Industry committee  There is a nominal amount of spectrum in the 700 band, and depending on how you want to allocate channels—whether you want to follow the U.S. approach, or whether we're going to subdivide the channels differently—to sensibly launch a competitively 4G offering, we need at least 2

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Ante Rupcic

Industry committee  Actually, it's a lot more, surprisingly. We have customers who are well over 100 or 200 gigabytes per month.

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Ante Rupcic

Industry committee  Let me say that we have categories. We have the heavy users, who go that high; and then we have the normal users, the smart phone users, who are at 9 or 10 gigabytes; and the data stick users are greater than that.

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Ante Rupcic

Industry committee  We hired a company to look at the different applications that our customers are using. Netflix, for example, is certainly present on our network. YouTube streaming, and peer-to-peer file sharing—though maybe not as high as before—are some of the top applications being used.

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Ante Rupcic

Industry committee  It has to do with the e-commerce offerings we plan to have on 4G. It has a lot to do with the voice and data and commerce-like services—or interoperability. As a typical example, if I am trying to buy something at a store and I don't have my significant other with me in a store

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Ante Rupcic

Industry committee  This is a use case, or example, that I can think of.

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Ante Rupcic

Industry committee  Wind Mobile has a specific amount of spectrum in the AWS band now, and that spectrum has allowed us to get started. We have a little bit more in Toronto, as you might expect, and a little bit less in the other cities. That spectrum allows us to launch 3G-plus services. Essentiall

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Ante Rupcic

Industry committee  I'll jump in. I think it's also about innovation and interoperability. Being the new entrant or new player on the wireless scene, I've noticed that the incumbents are very slow to innovate. Some of that also has to do with their unwillingness to interoperate—for example, with I

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Ante Rupcic

Industry committee  Very quickly, I think it is about consumer trust. It is about knowing that you can take your cell phone and use it to buy things. I think we certainly are becoming more PC and Internet access savvy, but it's just about trusting the device as being capable of buying things. That i

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Ante Rupcic

Industry committee  To add to that, a lot of it has to do with brand recognition, for example, PayPal. My wife will certainly buy many things if it there as a middleman. It's an industry initiative. We are getting together with the other mobile operators, Rogers, Telus, and Bell, on this end-of-st

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Ante Rupcic

Industry committee  I think we're behind the curve. I travel quite a bit and I've been to a number of countries—in Asia and so forth—so I can share with you my travel stories as well as my industry knowledge. While we in this country like to think that we're advanced in a number of ways—and certainl

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Ante Rupcic

Industry committee  Thank you very much. The name is Ante Rupcic, and I'm with Wind Mobile. Wind Mobile is a relatively new market entrant. We are the leading new-entrant mobile 3G and 3G+ provider. We have service in all the key cities: Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton. We keep e

October 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Ante Rupcic