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texans20
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Looking to the Future

So many companies are only worried about the next quarter's numbers, never looking beyond to the long term (hi, AT&T!). I'm not a big Sprint fan, but I believe this will pay off for them huge in the future. Wireless in laptops is now as standard as USB ports, and more gadgets are getting wireless from gaming systems to MP3 players.

Not to mention, it gives home users a viable alternative to their DSL/Cable ISP and increases competition which is great for everyone. Once Xohm is available in my area, I'll take a look to see if I can dump Road Runner.
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said by texans20 See Profile :

Not to mention, it gives home users a viable alternative to their DSL/Cable ISP and increases competition which is great for everyone. Once Xohm is available in my area, I'll take a look to see if I can dump Road Runner.
No way in hell unless they have cell density of Richchet, and each cell has its own bandwidth alotment (each one is wired, or wireless backhaul on another frequency band). A cable Fiber Node serves/passes a couple hundred houses at most, which i would say is a 3-6 block radius. And each one gives 40Mbps. Cellphone towers have a 10-30 block radius, and often have lower bandwidth to them. Remember Wimax will never run at the 100mbit. There will be multiple users, and Sprint can't afford to run multiple T3s to each tower. Cell phone systems have a much higher contention ratio. I expect Wimax to be the same. Wimax probably does gain efficency through have less packet/cell/circuit overhead than with Cellular technology.


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Which is why Backhaul can be used too increase overall bandwidth too each tower without running up the cost of running a line of fiber too every tower but just a few, and towers that have less usage is still being used by a tower 10 miles away connected through a backhaul where usage is actually high.
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