  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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| Wimax expansion targeting areas where Wimax is least needed
To get to 100 million by end of 2008, Sprint has to roll Wimax out in those areas where broadband is already heavily concentrated. This is unfortunate, because though economically sound, it is not reaching those areas where Wimax can have the most impact - areas where broadband options are scarcer. -- -- My BLOG My Web Page |
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  Matt Take me down to the paradise city Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC
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| said by TKJunkMail :To get to 100 million by end of 2008, Sprint has to roll Wimax out in those areas where broadband is already heavily concentrated. This is unfortunate, because though economically sound, it is not reaching those areas where Wimax can have the most impact - areas where broadband options are scarcer. Not really. By the time WiMAX is widespread, it's not going to be a Cable/DSL replacement, it's going to likely wind up being an EVDO/HSPDA replacement. Lower price, lower latency, cheaper to deploy and the biggest reason ... it'll be integrated into pretty much every Intel laptop chipset.
So it makes perfect sense for Sprint to deploy it in the markets where they will recoup their investment the quickest. -- Use the OS tool for the job. |
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  Michieru2 zzz zzz zzz Premium join:2005-01-28 Miami, FL
| reply to TKJunkMail Line of sight equipment can be created and installed in locations more than 8 miles away using a highly sensitive antenna.
This was proven with just WiFi and the same could be done for WiMAX. That means (as long as I am able to get that signal) I shall be alright.
Unlike a physical connection which is a very strict limit and even if you ran your own pair you still required more and more equipment. -- The only limits we have are the one's we set ourselves. |
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| It's unfortunate to see new wireless technologies be wasted in areas that are already saturated with broadband internet providers, while some rural areas are still stuck with dial-up. But I guess that's how things work, not much profit to be made out here in the boonies. At least I got EVDO coverage  |
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  Michieru2 zzz zzz zzz Premium join:2005-01-28 Miami, FL | Their will be just not in 2008. |
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  inteller Sociopaths always win.
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1 edit | reply to Matt said by TKJunkMail : Lower price, BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....lower price.....ah hahahahahahahahaha. that was so funny. -- "WHEN THE LAUGH TRACK STARTS THEN THE FUN STARTS!" |
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1 edit | said by inteller :said by TKJunkMail : Lower price, BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....lower price.....ah hahahahahahahahaha. that was so funny. You are quoting something I never said. Please get things straight and don't put words in my mouth. Matte is who you meant to reply to. -- -- My BLOG My Web Page |
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| reply to Matt WiMax will be an EVDO/HSDPA replacement when it is ready to do the following:
1. Become mobile WiMax (i.e. perform handoffs between WiMax sites) 2. Interoperate with EVDO/HSDPA/WiFi for handoffs (WiMax is more sparce than HSDPA, and doesn't handoff to anything currently) 3. Build true mobile handsets.
I do agree that Sprint should be 'picking the low hanging fruit' where they can get the biggest bang for the buck.
I would personally only use a service like this if I new that the areas I needed to use it were completely covered, and WiMax had failover to 1x/EVDO or EDGE/HSDPA where there wasn't coverage. For $55/month, I don't think I'm asking too much. |
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