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elister

join:2006-07-17
Seattle, WA

Does the modem need to be stationary?

I heard that *clearwire* modems had to be stationary to get a signal, that if your roaming in the back seat of a car, you wont get service. Same thing apply to Sprints?

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I had actual sprint reps at my work (I work for a small cable company that does VOIP), none of them knew about this service, had no idea what I was talking about.


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said by elister:

I heard that *clearwire* modems had to be stationary to get a signal, that if your roaming in the back seat of a car, you wont get service. Same thing apply to Sprints?
From what I read, initial beta testing by Sprint/Xohm will support 802.16 stationary Wimax. But will migrate quickly to 802.16e mobile Wimax throughout 2008 and in to 2009.

»blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?cat=881

xenophon

join:2007-09-17

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Sprint is rolling out true mobile WiMAX. Clearwire will upgrade to mobile, probably next year.

Sprint demonstrated the mobile handoff between sites on a Chicago River boat ride demo during WiMAX World in Oct.

It will be truly mobile (802.16e) but I think it has issues handing off over 60mph. That may not be fixed until 802.16m.


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