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  • Haowen Duan 11:22 pm on October 14, 2018 Permalink |  

    10/12 activity 

    1. The DOC of FCC should approve the merger between T-Mobile and Sprint because they will create efficient 5G networks. This combination will create a fierce competitor with the network scale to deliver more for consumers and businesses in the form of lower prices, more innovation, and a second-to-none network experience — and do it all so much faster than either company could on its own.
    2. In a scenario where T-Mobile and Sprint have merged, I would expect the postpaid churn would decrease because customers have different expectations. some customers may want new technologies but other customers might prefer proven technology that has been in the market for a few years. For example, the fail of Sprint and Nextel merger in 2005 could be the result for T-mobile’s merger today.
    3. I believe it could effectively compete with AT&T and Verizon in the future, but not immediately. As I mentioned previously, the customers always have different expectations. Thus the new company may need a couple years to prove their products and services.
     
  • Haowen Duan 1:15 am on October 8, 2018 Permalink |  

    10/5 activity 

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  • Alex Max Barron 1:53 pm on November 15, 2017 Permalink |  

    This is my first blog post

     
  • Jiayi Lu 5:33 pm on December 13, 2014 Permalink |  

    How a headphone works. 

    As a audiophile, i have been really interested in how my headphone works. Until recently, i found a video briefly but clearly explained the mechanism behind a headphone. Basically, there are three most important parts. The first one is called diaphragm, which is more commonly known as a column. It is made to pull the air back and forth to create sound. The second and third part are a simple magnet plus a voice coil. When the electricity goes through cable to our magnet, the magnet a electromagnetic field. This field pull the voice coil back and forth, which is attached to the diaphragm, therefore creating sound.

     
    • Rachel Denise Cotton 1:44 pm on December 14, 2014 Permalink

      Hey! I really like the video that you found. With talking about this in class, it can be very confusing but this video gave a better understanding for me. I really enjoyed it. A headphone is so small and intricate and I think we all don’t take into consideration how much effort it takes to produce a small headphone. Now, if only I can find a way to fix my headphones myself without breaking it even more!

  • Nathan F. Mcgowan 11:43 pm on December 11, 2014 Permalink |  

    Every year people compete at what can be… 

    Every year, people compete at what can be some of the most ridiculous things in order to otain the title of “Best in the world.” In recent years, the title of fastest guitarest in the world has been traded constantly back and fourth. This is the new fastest guitarest in the world playing the infamous “Flight of the Bumblebee” at speeds of 350 beats per minute. The notes are being played so fast that the merge together we can begin to hear the effects of auditory streaming. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zx00BCUqI7U

     
  • Rachel Olivia Frye 11:37 pm on December 11, 2014 Permalink |