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Target group is wrong, yea offer it to the professional market, who hardly use tons of bandwidth to access data (1.5 usually gets them by very comfortably to surf the web and email)
You want this thing to sell like crazy some things need to happen before hand, in Canada for example:
1) data plans, hell the entire wireless telecomm monopoly needs to be turned on its head
2) people who would like to utilize this is not gona be someone who likes to carry their laptop around to public places, but netbooks would be a good alternative provided they have huge hdds
3) techy people will adopt first...provided with data plans that they can download like crazy on the go :P
heck i could be wrong about teh whole thing but one thing is certain, wireless carriers are gonna have to overhaul their entire data system or set up an infrastructure to support full internet capability over their wireless systems (which HSPA should be able to handle)
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