 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA 1 edit | reply to SD6
Re: Hard to find a laptop w/out WiFi, WiMAX to follow same path That's partially my point. If I'm using a WiMAX handset/PDA/laptop and go into a subway, will it handoff ? If it does handoff... to what ? WiFi, UMTS, EVDO ? WiFi has a basic infrastructure GSM/UMTS/WCDMA has a MAP core infratructure (using SIM / IMEI) CDMA/EVDO has an ANSI infrastructure (using ESN) WiMAX has ... ?
I have AT&T 3G, and I have no issues handing off to 3G or GSM. At least 25% of my calls go from 3G to GSM (suspecting capacity issues - only 10MHz is deployed on 3G here).
This would be similar to having a Verizon Wireless handset handoff to AT&T or Nextel. While it can be done, is it ? -- Canada = Hollywood North |
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 | As I said, WiMax covers an entire metropolitan area and there are no handoffs - a single connection. More like an FM radio station in that respect than a cellular or WiFi network. Of course, there are specific locations with coverage issues such as a subway (with any broadband wireless network).
There are problems with AT&T 2G/3G handoffs in New York where I live. |
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 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | If there's only 1 site.... they had better have 500MHz worth of bandwidth to share, or its going to get filled pretty fast.
A town/city of up to 5,000 can probably do well on a site. Cities like Los Angeles and NYC had better have sites every mile at least. -- Canada = Hollywood North |
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