  a333 A hot cup of integrals please
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2 edits | reply to patcat88 Re: no steam
Care to post some tech specs of WiMax to back up that bold statement? BTW, here are some actual facts, for a refreshing change: "802.16m Advanced Air Interface. Data rates of 100 Mbit/s for mobile applications and 1 Gbit/s for fixed applications, cellular, macro and micro cell coverage, with currently no restrictions on the RF bandwidth (which is expected to be 20 MHz or higher).[1] The proposed work plan would allow completion of the standard by December 2009 for approval by March 2010." -Courtesy of Wikipedia...
Maybe not in deployment YET, but sure as hell shows that some people around here need to do their homework before posting... Also, try using Muni-WiFi on a car moving at 60 mph and come back and post your experience... |
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join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY | Care to start making excuses for WorldMax's slow speeds?
Sure WiMax can do upto 7893276328974 petabits per second. Will anyone install it in that configuration? No. Therefore its a lie. |
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  a333 A hot cup of integrals please
join:2007-06-12 Rego Park, NY 1 edit | Say that to LTE..... especially in the US... And cite the 'slow speeds' you speak of. (other than the case mentioned here...) |
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| said by a333 :Say that to LTE..... especially in the US... And cite the 'slow speeds' you speak of. (other than the case mentioned here...) Mention a sold to consumers currently running mobile WiMAX network in the USA. |
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  a333 A hot cup of integrals please
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| Ummm, shall I mention Clearwire? Maybe not mobile WiMax, but at least it shows that WiMax in the US isn't vaporware... LTE? Let me ask, exactly how much of AT&T's network is even 1st-gen 3G, let alone LTE? AT&T users are barely starting to whoop about HSDPA. LTE? *shakes head* Still on the drawing board... And your amazing grammar usage implies you have been using Microsoft's spelling and grammar tool. |
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