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tc1uscg

join:2005-03-09
Saint Clair Shores, MI
reply to HEDP
Re: .

Yeah.. I know but I had to toss in some sarcasm. I'm not a verizon fan much less LTE. I'm rooting for the underdog (Wimax and Sprint/Clearwire).


HEDP

join:2008-04-27
Miami, FL
reply to FastiBook
More noisy sure, but not anywhere near the Ghz bands that it should operate.


FastiBook

join:2003-01-08
Newtown, PA
reply to HEDP
Frequencies outside? The train is probably nosier than a CO.

- Andy


HEDP

join:2008-04-27
Miami, FL
reply to tc1uscg
The average joe does not care about the platform of delivery as long as he has reliable service where ever he goes.

It's us nutcases in here who care so badly what the platform will be.


tc1uscg

join:2005-03-09
Saint Clair Shores, MI
reply to HEDP
Just think of the positive outlook if the test was run with LTE as the platform. People would be jumping up and down screaming yippie.


HEDP

join:2008-04-27
Miami, FL

Even though this is great for WiMAX, it's under a closed environment where frequencies outside cannot effect it much so it will work at it's peak performance.

Results on open city platform performance is yet to be seen, even though Sprint has shown that you can achieve 5mbps while traveling at 45mph down a city street with just 3 bars of service, actual customer reviews and having the network under normal traffic conditions affects the quality and strength of the signal and simply having one user connected on one station simply makes the lines more dedicated and have all device resources focus on that locked signal.

When the device needs to handle demand with several incoming and outgoing signals and still be able to handle the capacity given by it's clients then we can say, there has been a successful WiMAX real world test involved.

It's not just about the hardware and signal strength/quality in a real world environment, a lot more variables affect that.

WiMAX has only shown on this train that it can be used as a reliable backhaul solution, this does not include any info about mobile WiMAX which a different beast.

Again I wait patiently.
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